Meta's ban of third-party AI chatbots on WhatsApp has triggered a European Commission probe for violating EU antitrust rules.
BRUSSELS, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms on Monday criticised EU regulators after they charged the U.S. tech giant with ...
Meta stock faces EU antitrust charges over WhatsApp AI ban as regulators plan emergency measures to restore third-party ...
EU competition regulators have threatened to stop Meta Platforms from blocking artificial intelligence rivals from its ...
The European Commission sent objections to Meta noting that the company breached antitrust rules by excluding third party AI ...
The move follows the European Commission announcing an investigation in December into whether the social media giant had breached antitrust rules.
The EU could take "interim measures" against WhatsApp as it investigates AI providers' access to the app. On Monday, the EU's ...
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The European Commission's complaint targets Meta's handling of the WhatsApp Business API, which regulators argue could be a crucial channel for chatbot developers and AI services. Authorities are ...
Firm accused of ‘abusing’ its dominant position for messaging in what appears to be breach of antitrust rules ...
Meta is preventing competitors from accessing an API for WhatsApp data and is thus acting anti-competitively, warns EU ...
The EU executive on Monday told Meta to give rival chatbots access to WhatsApp after an antitrust probe found the US giant to ...
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