Meta Yields to Regulators: WhatsApp Brazil AI Chatbot Policy 2026 Paused for Third-Party Bots
Meta has exempted Brazil from its new AI ban. Explore the latest updates on the WhatsApp Brazil AI chatbot policy 2026 and the regulatory battle behind it.
Meta's iron grip on its messaging platform just loosened. In a sudden reversal, WhatsApp's new AI restrictions won't apply to Brazilian users—at least for now. On January 15, 2026, the company notified developers that they can continue offering their services to Brazilian phone numbers, following an intervention by the country's competition regulator.
The WhatsApp Brazil AI Chatbot Policy 2026 Controversy
According to TechCrunch, Meta had initially planned to enforce a new policy starting today, banning general-purpose chatbots like ChatGPT and Grok from using its Business API. While the policy remains in effect globally with a 90-day grace period, numbers with the +55 country code are now exempt. This change comes after Brazil's competition agency, CADE, launched an investigation into whether these terms unduly favor Meta AI while excluding rivals.
A Global Wave of Antitrust Resistance
This isn't the first time Meta has hit a regulatory wall. A similar exemption was granted in Italy last December after local authorities raised concerns. Meanwhile, the EU has also opened its own antitrust probe. Meta argues that these chatbots strain a system not designed for general AI use, stating that WhatsApp isn't an app store. However, regulators are increasingly skeptical of tech giants using technical limitations as a shield for anti-competitive behavior.
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