AI-powered martech: This week’s new releases

Roku’s contextual ad search, a brand safety solution, an eco-friendly subject line generator, and more in this week’s roundup of AI products.



Artificial intelligence (AI) is sprouting everywhere in marketing technology. While it has been a part of many products for some time, ChatGPT’s launch made the topic white-hot. As a result, more and more AI-powered solutions are being announced every day. 


 


Here is a roundup of actual AI-powered martech products, platforms and features announced this week. 



  • Dealtale’s Dealtale IQ uses generative AI to analyze/create complex data and generate insights on performance metrics reports via a natural language interface.
  • Roku introduced an AI-powered contextual search that finds “iconic plot moments” in Roku content that would match a brand’s message and places their ads in real-time.
  • Fooji’s Safesail is an AI-powered brand safety solution that detects harmful text, images and videos “across nine psychologically-validated dimensions — including hate, racism, explicit content, violence, murder, drugs and weapons.” It is a feature of Crowdsail, “a surprise and delight platform for companies to easily interact with fans on social media.”
  • Chatmeter has launched new modules and custom topic features for its AI-powered sentiment analysis tool, Pulse. The new modules show: The best and worst topics with how people feel and rate them on all online channels; category trends of how many times people talk about things online over a chosen time; and top locations by rating a picture of the most talked about topics
  • Acceleration Partners has integrated artificial intelligence into its partnership marketing data and analytics platform, APVision. The platform is now able to provide intelligent outcomes from various inputs, generate reports and recommendations and segment publishers and influencers.
  • Metric Insights’ BI Concierge is part of the company’s Enterprise BI Portal. It enables conversational discovery of reports and dashboards and provides content recommendations based on knowledge of all BI across an organization. 
  • StructuredWebs ChannelGPT, an AI-powered feature of its enterprise through-channel marketing automation platform. It uses vendor’s sales, marketing and product content to create content for a variety of channels, including news articles, blogs, websites, emails, social media posts, ads and scripts.
  • YouScan, a platform for social media listening with image recognition, has introduced Insights Copilot which can provide insights based on a very large number of online conversations. It answers any questions related to a specific monitoring query and removes mentions that are not relevant or spam, increasing the accuracy of the response. 
  • Contentful’s Composable Content Platform’s Scale is an AI content generator feature. It allows users to generate on-brand content and translate into nearly 100 languages. It also has starter templates for websites, blogs and ecommerce.
  • EcoSend launched a free, ChatGPT-based subject line generator as part of its efforts to diminish martech’s environmental impact. The company believes the generator can cut email campaign development time by 15%. 
  • InnerAction Media’s StoryMaker uses generative AI to help small businesses write their perfect 30 second pitch – and other important marketing messages – instantly. It uses a business’ marketing data to create the content which can be used on social media platforms, traditional media, emails, presentations and in-person events.




 



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Constantine von Hoffman





Constantine von Hoffman is managing editor of MarTech. A veteran journalist, Con has covered business, finance, marketing and tech for CBSNews.com, Brandweek, CMO, and Inc. He has been city editor of the Boston Herald, news producer at NPR, and has written for Harvard Business Review, Boston Magazine, Sierra, and many other publications. He has also been a professional stand-up comedian, given talks at anime and gaming conventions on everything from My Neighbor Totoro to the history of dice and boardgames, and is author of the magical realist novel John Henry the Revelator. He lives in Boston with his wife, Jennifer, and either too many or too few dogs.

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