Taboola Launches Monetization Platform for Generative AI and Chatbots

Taboola is opening up the technology behind its DeeperDive answer engine to help conversational AI companies monetize user queries

Justin Tomlinson

Editor-in-Chief, Mora Discover

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Taboola Launches Monetization Platform for Generative AI and Chatbots

On June 16, 2026, Taboola (NASDAQ: TBLA), a global leader in delivering performance at scale for advertisers, announced the launch of an ad platform for AI answer engines, conversational AI offerings, chatbots, and virtual assistants. The New York-based company is opening up the monetization engine behind DeeperDive, which is recognized as one of the fastest-growing generative AI answer engines in the world. This technology will allow generative AI companies to instantly and seamlessly turn user queries into new revenue opportunities.[1][2]

DeeperDive operates as a generative AI answer engine that is already embedded across many of the world's top publishers. The platform is designed to transform trusted editorial content into an interactive conversational experience, which allows readers to explore news stories with greater depth. In addition to enhancing the reader experience, DeeperDive serves as a powerful new monetization channel for these publishers.[1][2]

The expansion of this technology comes in response to a growing demand from artificial intelligence companies around the world that are looking for ways to monetize their platforms. By opening up its monetization engine, Taboola enables these generative AI-focused platforms to utilize its established technology to generate revenue from their conversational interfaces.[3]

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