Meta will allow rival AI chatbot providers to offer their services on WhatsApp for a fee, which ranges from €0.0490 to €0.1323 per "non-template message," depending on the country.
The move come after the European Commission said it could impose a temporary injunction on the company as part of an antitrust probe into its AI policy.
Meta’s AI smart glasses recordings are reviewed by human contractors training the system, with reports of reviewers encountering deeply personal footage.
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