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Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: WordPress Now Speaks AI; Plugins Still Need Real Guardrails
WordPress 7.0 Has an AI Client. Plugins Need Their Own Guardrails
2026-07-12

WordPress 7.0 standardizes how plugins call AI providers, while leaving developers responsible for access control, cost limits, capability checks and graceful failures.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: AI images need a media-library audit before they reach clients
AI images need a media-library audit before they reach clients
2026-06-24

AI-generated images can carry provenance signals, but CMS resizing, plugins, and CDNs may change them. Audit the media path before delivery.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: AI disclosure rules belong in the CMS, not a spreadsheet
AI disclosure rules belong in the CMS, not a spreadsheet
2026-06-26

AI-assisted publishing needs visible disclosure choices, review evidence, and SEO checks inside the CMS, not in a side spreadsheet.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: The risky part of AI workflow pilots is often the OAuth screen
The risky part of AI workflow pilots is often the OAuth screen
2026-06-26

AI workflow pilots can fail at the access layer. Review OAuth scopes, API keys, service accounts, and revocation paths before launch.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: AI crawler permissions now belong in a licensing register
AI crawler permissions now belong in a licensing register
2026-06-27

AI crawler controls now affect search visibility, AI answers, model training, and licensing. A register keeps policy, evidence, and enforcement aligned.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: Google’s AI Search toggle needs a test plan, not a gut decision
Google’s AI Search toggle needs a test plan, not a gut decision
2026-07-11

Google’s AI Search control creates a measurable publishing choice. Test visibility, traffic and leads before changing the setting across your site.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: WordPress headless menus need an exposure check before launch
WordPress headless menus need an exposure check before launch
2026-06-28

WordPress 6.8 helps headless builds expose menu data through the REST API, but agencies should review exactly what becomes public before launch.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: Agent-ready APIs need a contract audit before MCP rollout
Agent-ready APIs need a contract audit before MCP rollout
2026-06-29

Before exposing internal APIs through MCP, review contracts, tool metadata, auth scopes, consent, and failure paths so agents can act safely.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: OpenAI Is Retiring Agent Builder: Save the Workflow, Not Just Prompts
OpenAI Is Retiring Agent Builder: Save the Workflow, Not Just Prompts
2026-07-10

OpenAI retires Agent Builder on November 30, 2026. Here is what teams need to preserve, how to choose a migration path, and how to cut over safely.

Hand-drawn sketch infographic summarizing: Background AI Tasks Need Queues, Not Just Longer API Calls
Background AI Tasks Need Queues, Not Just Longer API Calls
2026-06-30

Background mode helps AI jobs run asynchronously, but production workflows still need queues, job states, retries, webhooks, approvals, and safe handoffs.

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