Customer ads can now go to the OpenAI ad platform.
Management discussed how marketing is just the start and business intelligence tools may be the long-term future.
Zeta Global (NYSE: ZETA) announced it's launching ads on OpenAI's platform for clients, opening up a huge new funnel for the company. This adds even more value to the marketing tool, which recently launched the Athena AI that allows customers to work with voice commands. In this video, I highlight why OpenAI increases the size of the market and show where the company may go long-term.
*Stock prices used were mid-day prices of May 19, 2026. The video was published on May 19, 2026.
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