The European Commission has issued a supplementary statement of objections threatening Meta with an interim ban on WhatsApp policies that allegedly block AI rivals. The European Commission intends to impose interim measures to prevent these policy changes from causing harm, subject to Meta’s reply and rights of defense.
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