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EU launches antitrust probe into Meta over use of AI in WhatsApp

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The EU has launched an antitrust probe into Meta over its AI integration in WhatsApp, alleging it blocks rival AI providers and abuses market dominance.

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The European Commission has initiated an antitrust investigation into Meta's use of AI in WhatsApp, citing concerns that its new policy may restrict access for competing AI services and favor Meta AI. This follows similar probes by Italy and reflects broader EU efforts to regulate Big Tech's AI expansion. Meta denies the claims, calling them baseless and emphasizing system strain from third-party AI. The investigation could lead to fines of up to 10% of Meta’s global turnover.

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* EU Commission confirms probe into AI use on WhatsApp

* Marks latest broadside from EU regulators against Big Tech

* Italy opened a parallel probe earlier this year

BRUSSELS, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Meta Platforms (META.O), opens new tab was subject to another EU antitrust investigation on Thursday over its rollout of artificial intelligence features in its WhatsApp messenger that would block rivals, as Big Tech's use of generative AI comes under increasing scrutiny.

The European Commission opened the probe following complaints from smaller companies and said it may impose interim measures against Meta.

The move, reported earlier by Reuters and the Financial Times, is the latest action by European regulators against large technology firms such as Amazon (AMZN.O), opens new tab and Alphabet's Google (GOOGL.O), opens new tab as the bloc seeks to balance support for the sector with efforts to curb its expanding influence.

Europe's tougher stance has sparked an industry pushback, particularly by U.S. tech titans, and led to criticism from the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.

The European Commission said that the investigation will look into Meta's new policy that would limit other AI providers' access to WhatsApp, a potential boost for its own Meta AI system integrated into the platform earlier this year.

EU antitrust chief Teresa Ribera said she could impose interim measures, something the Italian competition authority is separately considering.

"We need to address what is happening and it may be that we need to adopt these interim measures," Ribera told reporters on the sidelines of a Bruegel event.

She had earlier said the EU investigation meant to ensure European citizens and businesses could benefit fully from AI and aimed to prevent dominant firms abusing their power to crowd out innovative competitors amid a European boom in the technology.

A WhatsApp spokesperson called the claims "baseless", adding that the emergence of chatbots on its platforms had put a "strain on our systems that they were not designed to support", a reference to AI systems from other providers.

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The WhatsApp app icon is seen on a smartphone in this illustration taken October 27, 2025. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration "Still, the AI space is highly competitive and people have access to the services of their choice in any number of ways, including app stores, search engines, email services, partnership integrations, and operating systems."

The EU was the first in the world to establish a comprehensive legal framework for AI, setting out guardrails for AI systems and rules for certain high-risk applications in the AI Act.

META AI VS RIVAL AI CHATBOTS

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Meta AI, a chatbot and virtual assistant, has been built into WhatsApp's interface across European markets since March. The Commission said a new policy fully applicable from January 15, 2026 may block competing AI providers from reaching customers via the platform.

Ribera said she acted following complaints from small companies which she did not name.

The Interaction Company of California, a tech startup founded by two German entrepreneurs in 2024 which developed AI assistant Poke.com, has taken its grievance to the EU competition enforcer. Spanish AI startup Luzia has also talked to the Commission, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said.

"If Meta is allowed to maintain its new policy, millions of European consumers will be deprived of the possibility of enjoying new and innovative AI assistants like Poke.com. Swift intervention by the Commission is of utmost importance," said Marvin von Hagen, co-founder and CEO of The Interaction Company of California.

Meta risks a fine of as much as 10% of its global annual turnover if found guilty of breaching EU antitrust rules.

Italy's antitrust watchdog opened a parallel investigation in July into allegations that Meta leveraged its market power by integrating an AI tool into WhatsApp, expanding the probe in November to examine whether Meta further abused its dominance by blocking rival AI chatbots from the messaging platform.

The antitrust probe is a more traditional means of investigation than the EU's Digital Markets Act, the bloc's landmark legislation currently used to scrutinize Amazon and Microsoft's (MSFT.O), opens new tab cloud services for potential curbs.

Reporting by Foo Yun-Chee, Mrinmay Dey and Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru; Writing by Adam Jourdan; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Louise Heavens, Kirsten Donovan

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An agenda-setting and market-moving journalist, Foo Yun Chee is a 21-year veteran at Reuters. Her stories on high profile mergers have pushed up the European telecoms index, lifted companies' shares and helped investors decide on their next move. Her knowledge and experience of European antitrust laws and developments helped her break stories on Microsoft, Google, Amazon, Meta and Apple, numerous market-moving mergers and antitrust investigations. She has previously reported on Greek politics and companies, when Greece's entry into the eurozone meant it punched above its weight on the international stage, as well as on Dutch corporate giants and the quirks of Dutch society and culture that never fail to charm readers.

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