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Italy Takes on Meta: WhatsApp Becomes the Next Battleground for AI Power

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Italy has moved to block Meta from enforcing a WhatsApp Business policy that would restrict companies from distributing general-purpose AI chatbots through the platform, a decision that turns what Meta framed as a technical product change into a broader test of platform power. For NewsTrackerToday, the ruling signals how aggressively European regulators are now willing to intervene at the infrastructure layer of AI distribution, rather than waiting for market effects to fully materialize.

Italy’s antitrust authority said interim measures were justified after finding that Meta’s policy could limit market access and technical development in the AI chatbot sector, potentially causing irreversible harm to competition while the investigation is ongoing. At the center of the dispute is Meta’s plan to promote its own Meta AI assistant inside WhatsApp while simultaneously preventing third-party general-purpose assistants from operating through WhatsApp’s Business API. Narrow customer-service bots remain permitted, but assistants comparable to ChatGPT or Claude would be excluded.

Meta argues that WhatsApp Business API was never intended to function as a distribution channel for AI assistants and that the surge of chatbot activity strained systems not designed for such use. The company maintains that AI developers have ample alternative routes to market through apps, websites and partnerships, and has announced plans to appeal the Italian decision. Still, NewsTrackerToday notes that regulators appear less focused on Meta’s technical rationale and more on the competitive effect of changing access rules while rolling out a first-party AI product inside the same ecosystem.

The case has widened beyond Italy. European authorities have opened a parallel investigation, raising concerns that the policy could prevent third-party AI providers from reaching users across the European Economic Area. Together, the probes suggest a coordinated regulatory effort to define whether dominant messaging platforms function as critical gateways for AI services, even if they do not resemble traditional app stores. News Tracker Today views this as part of a broader shift in competition enforcement, where distribution control is treated as strategically decisive in emerging AI markets.

Isabella Moretti, analyst for corporate strategy and M&A, says the issue is less about chatbots themselves and more about who sets the rules of access. “When a platform introduces its own competing product and then rewrites access terms for rivals, regulators will interpret that as structural strategy rather than neutral product governance,” she said.

Sophie Leclerc, technology sector columnist, highlights the longer-term implications for AI deployment. “Even if Meta ultimately prevails legally, the precedent matters. Messaging platforms are becoming AI interfaces, and whoever controls those interfaces will shape which models users ever encounter,” she noted.

The immediate effect of the Italian order is to freeze Meta’s policy shift before it can reshape the market. The longer-term outcome, however, may determine whether messaging platforms are allowed to curate AI access on their own terms or must operate as neutral conduits once AI becomes embedded in everyday communication. NewsTrackerToday expects this dispute to influence how future AI partnerships are negotiated across Europe, with access conditions and competitive safeguards increasingly becoming regulatory flashpoints rather than backend product decisions.

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