EU antitrust watchdog warns Meta over blocking rival AI assistants on WhatsApp
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- The European Commission warned Meta about blocking rival AI assistants on its WhatsApp platform.
- The move is part of an enforcement action under the Digital Markets Act (DMA) to ensure fair competition.
- Regulators fear Meta is creating a monopoly by favoring its own 'Meta AI' over third-party developers.
- Potential penalties for non-compliance include fines reaching up to 10% of the company's global annual revenue.
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Digital Markets Act
EU regulation on digital economy
The Digital Markets Act (DMA) is an EU regulation that aims to make the digital economy fairer and more contestable. The regulation entered into force on 1 November 2022 and became applicable, for the most part, on 2 May 2023. The DMA aims to ensure a higher degree of competition in European digital...
European Commission
Executive branch of the European Union
The European Commission (EC) is the primary executive branch of the European Union (EU). It operates as a cabinet government, with a number of members of the Commission (directorial system, informally known as "commissioners") corresponding to two thirds of the number of member states, unless the Eu...
Messaging and VoIP service owned by Meta
WhatsApp Messenger, commonly known simply as WhatsApp, is an American social media, instant messaging (IM), and Voice over IP (VoIP) service accessible via desktop and mobile app. Owned by Meta Platforms, the service allows users to send text messages, voice messages, and video messages, make voice ...
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try{ var _=i o; . if(!_||_&&typeof _==="object"&&_.expiry As Claude disrupts stock market, Anthropic researcher warns ’world is in peril’ Gold, silver prices rise amid U.S.-Iran tensions, blowout January payrolls data Dow halts three-day win streak as blowout jobs data curbs rate cut bets Citi pushes back Fed rate cuts to May after blowout January jobs report (South Africa Philippines Nigeria) EU antitrust watchdog warns Meta over blocking rival AI assistants on WhatsApp Author Navamya Acharya Stock Markets Published 02/09/2026, 05:13 AM Updated 02/09/2026, 07:26 AM EU antitrust watchdog warns Meta over blocking rival AI assistants on WhatsApp 0 META -0.30% Investing.com -- The European Commission on Monday threatened to impose emergency measures forcing Meta Platforms Inc (NASDAQ:META) to open WhatsApp to rival AI assistants, saying the company may be illegally blocking competitors from its dominant messaging app. The EU antitrust regulator sent Meta a formal charge sheet alleging the company abused its market power by restricting WhatsApp’s business platform to its own Meta AI assistant, shutting out rivals including ChatGPT and others in the fast-growing AI sector. Stay ahead with live news, stock impact insights, and Wall Street analysis - save up to 50% Meta rejected the allegations, saying there was no need for EU intervention and that users have access to AI assistants through multiple other channels. "The Commission’s logic incorrectly assumes the WhatsApp Business API is a key distribution channel for these chatbots," a Meta spokesperson said in an emailed statement, adding that a similar case was dismissed in Brazil. The Commission said it could impose rare interim measures, forcing immediate changes before completing its investigation, to prevent "serious and irreparable harm" to competition while the probe continues. Such emergency action is unusual and signals the regulator’s concern about the potential damage to the nascent AI assistant market. Meta ch...