The social media giant will begin charging some customers for what it calls Meta Business Agent beginning Wednesday, according to a company spokesperson. The agent’s main functionality is chatting with a business’s customers over WhatsApp, Messenger and Instagram, the spokesperson said.
Larger businesses that use the agent will pay Meta for the data used to power it, known as tokens. Smaller businesses will also have to pay for the agent via ...
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