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Meta Platforms Inc., the owner of Facebook and Instagram, is pushing deeper into AI-generated advertisements in a bid to make it cheaper and simpler for marketers to craft their messages.
More than 11 years after acquiring WhatsApp, Meta is finally bringing ads to the messaging platform. The change is significant given its founders shunned advertising. Here's what people are saying.
The ads will be shown to users only within WhatsApp’s “Updates” tab to separate them from people’s personal conversations.