AI Chatbots – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Wed, 24 Dec 2025 09:47:07 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png AI Chatbots – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 Meta Ordered to Stop WhatsApp Terms That Block Rival AI Chatbots https://techeconomy.ng/italy-antitrust-meta-whatsapp-ai-probe/ https://techeconomy.ng/italy-antitrust-meta-whatsapp-ai-probe/#respond Wed, 24 Dec 2025 09:47:07 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=173184 Italy’s competition authority has ordered Meta to halt WhatsApp contract terms that could block rival AI chatbots, escalating a probe into whether the company abused its market power.

The interim order, issued on Wednesday by the Italian antitrust agency (AGCM), targets clauses that regulators say risk locking competitors out of WhatsApp. 

This is meant to prevent harm while the investigation runs its course, not to prejudge the outcome. Still, it lands heavily on Meta at a time when Europe is stepping up its monitoring of Big Tech companies, keeping a close eye on their policies and market influence.

AGCM first opened the case in July, focusing on how Meta integrated its own AI assistant into WhatsApp. In November, investigators widened the scope to include updated terms tied to WhatsApp’s business platform. 

By December 24, the watchdog concluded that immediate action was needed. Its concern is that Meta’s behaviour could limit output, choke access to the market, and slow technical progress in AI chatbot services, with knock-on effects for users.

These contractual conditions completely exclude Meta AI’s competitors in the AI chatbot services market from the WhatsApp platform,” the regulator said. 

Given WhatsApp’s scale, that is important. With more than two billion users worldwide, exclusion from the platform can decide which tools survive and which never get traction.

A Meta spokesperson described the decision as “fundamentally flawed,” adding that the rise of AI chatbots “put a strain on our systems that they were not designed to support”. The company’s line is that opening WhatsApp more widely to third-party AI would risk stability and performance.

This is not just an Italian fight. The European Commission launched its own parallel investigation earlier this month, examining whether Meta’s policies breach EU competition rules across the bloc. 

If regulators ultimately find wrongdoing, penalties could reach up to 10% of Meta’s global annual turnover, a figure that runs into tens of billions.

The case fits the European pattern. Brussels and national authorities have taken tough action against Apple over App Store rules, Google over advertising technology, and Amazon over marketplace practices. 

The approach contrasts with the United States, where enforcement has been looser, drawing complaints from the administration of President Donald Trump that Europe is singling out American firms.

Italy’s watchdog says it is working closely with the European Commission to address Meta’s conduct “in the most effective manner”. 

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Telegram Users Can Now Convert Personal Accounts to Business Accounts, Integrate AI Chatbots, and More https://techeconomy.ng/telegram-users-can-now-convert-personal-accounts-to-business-accounts-integrate-ai-chatbots-and-more/ https://techeconomy.ng/telegram-users-can-now-convert-personal-accounts-to-business-accounts-integrate-ai-chatbots-and-more/#respond Thu, 07 Mar 2024 09:04:08 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=126731 Telegram is rolling out a suite of features designed for businesses, including the ability to convert personal accounts into business profiles

These business profiles will allow Telegram users to display information like location and operating hours, similar to what’s offered by WhatsApp Business.

In addition, Telegram Business accounts will soon be able to integrate AI-powered chatbots to automate customer service interactions.

This feature, coupled with the ability to organize chats with colour labels and set up automatic greetings or away messages, aims to streamline communication and enhance the customer experience.

Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, spoke on the impending release of Bot APIs for developers later this month, enhancing its competitiveness.

WhatsApp Business, having over 200 million monthly active users, has been well-known in the market, offering a suite of features for business needs, including personalized customer messages and simplified e-commerce transactions.

However, Telegram’s dive into the business is an addition to the evolving demands of businesses worldwide.

In recent years, Telegram has embarked on a journey to diversify its revenue streams, introducing premium subscriptions, self-custodial crypto wallets, and premium username auctions.

These new features come amidst Telegram’s efforts to expand its business offerings and compete more effectively.

With over 800 million users worldwide, Telegram is also planning to launch an ad platform this month, further enhancing its comprehensive communication platform.

 

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