Dalet launches Dalia, an AI solution for media supply chain workflows
Dalet has announced the commercial availability of Dalia, an AI solution designed to simplify media supply chain workflows through a natural-language user experience.
The platform combines a conversational interface, an orchestration layer, and a multi-agent intelligence framework to assist with tasks such as content discovery, clip creation, and publishing workflows.
Dalia integrates with Dalet’s existing solutions and translates user requests into structured workflow execution. Users can ask Dalia to find assets, organize content, prepare social-ready edits, or trigger downstream workflows, with human validation at key steps through a single interface.
Early deployments of Dalia have shown reductions of up to 60% in time spent on repetitive tasks like content search, tagging, and clipping. The platform also consolidates multiple tools into one interface, potentially lowering maintenance costs and improving interoperability across media ecosystems.
Dalia includes operational analytics to provide insights into production costs and resource allocation without requiring data exports to external tools. The platform maintains governance through existing role-based access controls and task-based guardrails, ensuring AI actions align with operational requirements and customer workflows.
The solution aims to expand access beyond production teams to marketing, sales, brand, and operational stakeholders by reducing reliance on technical interfaces.
Dalet plans to present Dalia in a webinar on April 14, 2026, and at the 2026 NAB Show from April 19-22 at booth W1519, where attendees can see demonstrations and discuss the platform with Dalet representatives.
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