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WhatsApp Bans AI Chatbots Ahead of 2026 Policy Update

WhatsApp Bans AI Chatbots Ahead of 2026 Policy Update

Meta-owned messaging app WhatsApp has officially updated its business API policy to block general-purpose AI chatbots from its platform. The change marks a major shift for companies developing AI-powered assistants that rely on WhatsApp to connect with users.
The updated terms introduce a new section specifically aimed at AI providers. WhatsApp now prohibits developers from distributing general-purpose AI models through its platform. The policy will take effect on January 15, 2026.

Impact on AI Startups and Developers

This decision could significantly affect several well-known AI firms. Companies such as OpenAI, Perplexity, Luzia (backed by Khosla Ventures), and Poke (backed by General Catalyst) may all need to rethink their WhatsApp-based integrations.
The updated policy reflects Meta’s cautious approach toward AI systems operating on its communication platforms. The company appears focused on maintaining user privacy and reducing the spread of automated or unverified content within its messaging ecosystem.
For businesses using WhatsApp for customer communication, this means stricter controls on how AI is deployed. However, Meta has not banned all forms of automation — customer support bots with limited, predefined functions are still allowed.
As AI continues to evolve, platforms like WhatsApp are drawing clearer boundaries. This new policy signals Meta’s intent to balance innovation with user trust and platform integrity.

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