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Open Source, AI and WordPress
I’m a big believer in open source and this extends to open source AI models. These models have existed for a bit now but they were often hard to run or didn’t provide great results. Things have started to change though and the gap between closed source, frontier models and various top line open source…
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WP 7.0 + AI
No, WordPress 7.0 is not going to directly bring AI agents into your site or automatically expose your content to Claude. I’ve seen lots of misconceptions and misunderstandings of what is actually shipping in WordPress 7.0 in terms of AI functionality. As someone that’s been fairly involved in the Core AI team, thought it might…
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AI Featured Images
As mentioned previously, I’ve been able to spend a decent amount of time (thanks to Fueled) contributing to the WordPress AI plugin. This plugin comes with a number of Experiments that bring AI-related functionality into WordPress. In a recent release, we added support for automatically generating featured images in WordPress (and yes, I did use…
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Shoe Dog
I recently finished reading Shoe Dog, a memoir written by Phil Knight, the creator of Nike. I thought it was a super interesting story and I didn’t really know anything about the history of Nike and how they got to where they are today. While I was entertained quite a bit by the history, there…
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Extending WordPress AI Experiments
I’ve had the pleasure of working on the WordPress AI plugin, which, as its description states: … provides a set of opt-in, experimental AI features for authors, editors, and admins directly within WordPress. It serves as a reference implementation for developers, agencies, and hosts looking to build or extend AI-powered workflows using building blocks from…
