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Meta faces DMA order on WhatsApp AI

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The Commission issued Meta a Supplementary Statement of Objections on 15 April, signalling interim DMA measures that would force WhatsApp to readmit third-party AI assistants. It is the first DMA interim-measures proceeding on AI-gatekeeper behaviour.

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Key takeaway

Meta must reopen WhatsApp to third-party AI assistants before the AI Act enforcement date bites.

The European Commission issued Meta a Supplementary Statement of Objections on 15 April 2026 under reference IP_26_805, signalling its intention to impose interim Digital Markets Act measures that would force Meta to reinstate third-party AI assistant access to WhatsApp 1. Meta removed that access on 15 October 2025; the draft order would restore it "under the same conditions as before its policy change of 15 October 2025" 1. This is the first DMA interim-measures proceeding targeting platform AI-gatekeeper behaviour.

The instrument logic tracks the Google search-data order issued a day later: the DMA is being used as a behavioural-access remedy for AI inputs rather than as a headline fine. Where Google is being ordered to share its search substrate with rivals and chatbots , Meta is being ordered to reopen the distribution channel that let third-party AI assistants reach WhatsApp's installed base. Interim measures move faster than standard compliance proceedings, pulling the Meta case forward of the AI Act's full-enforcement date on 2 August .

Any Mistral AI, Aleph Alpha or Cohere assistant cut off from WhatsApp on 15 October 2025 stands to be restored before the AI Act's general-purpose AI obligations bite. The Commission has not yet named which third-party providers were affected, and the SSO precedes the formal interim-measures decision. Two separate DMA interventions are now stacked on the same pre-AI-Act window, without a public pipeline connecting them to the AI Office's parallel enforcement calendar.

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In plain English

WhatsApp is a messaging app used by hundreds of millions of Europeans. Until October 2025, other companies could connect their AI assistants to WhatsApp so users could chat with them through the app. Meta, which owns WhatsApp, changed its policy and cut off that access, meaning only Meta's own AI assistant could reach WhatsApp users. The European Union has a law called the Digital Markets Act that stops very large tech platforms from using their market power to squeeze out competitors. The EU has told Meta it must restore access for third-party AI assistants under the same conditions as before the October policy change. This matters for European AI companies like Mistral AI and Aleph Alpha because WhatsApp is the most direct way to reach hundreds of millions of European users. If they cannot access WhatsApp, they are effectively locked out of Europe's largest AI distribution channel.

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Root Causes

WhatsApp's October 2025 policy change removed third-party AI assistant access from the platform's API. The commercial logic was clear: Meta's own Llama-based AI assistant (Meta AI) had reached sufficient maturity to serve as a primary conversational interface, and clearing the field of competitors on WhatsApp's European installed base gave it an immediate 500-million-user distribution advantage.

The distribution problem for European AI companies is more acute than the training-data problem addressed by the Google DMA order. Mistral AI, Aleph Alpha, and any future Cohere/Aleph Alpha merger entity can solve the compute problem through debt financing and potentially the data problem through the Google remedy (ID:event-02).

But neither compute nor data helps if the WhatsApp distribution channel through which European users interact with AI assistants is permanently closed to European providers. Distribution, not intelligence, is the bottleneck the SSO addresses.

What could happen next?
  • Precedent

    The SSO establishes that platform AI integration policy is DMA-regulated conduct, creating a template applicable to Apple iMessage, Google Messages, and any other gatekeeper messaging platform that restricts third-party AI assistant access.

    Short term · 0.8
  • Opportunity

    A merged Cohere/Aleph Alpha entity (ID:2332) with European enterprise customer relationships would gain a direct consumer-facing distribution channel for the first time if WhatsApp access is restored, representing a structural advantage the combined firm currently lacks.

    Medium term · 0.62
  • Risk

    Meta's engineering capacity allows technical compliance with an access restoration order while maintaining qualitative inferiority for third-party integrations through rate limits, latency, and feature restrictions not covered by the SSO's 'same conditions' language.

    Medium term · 0.72
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