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Last updated on Apr 9, 2026

AI and future roadmap

Both platforms made significant AI moves in early 2026. WordPress is building provider-agnostic AI infrastructure into core. Drupal shipped product-level features in its official CMS distribution.

WordPress: Infrastructure-first

WordPress 7.0 (April 9, 2026) merges the WP AI Client into core: provider-agnostic PHP API, REST endpoints, and a Connectors management screen. The design is opt-in, without needing configuration, WordPress makes zero AI calls. The Abilities API (shipped in 6.9) and MCP Adapter (shipped February 2026) complete the infrastructure layer.

The AI Experiments plugin (v0.4.1) delivers title, excerpt, alt text, and image generation across multiple providers..

WordPress VIP: The enterprise AI layer

WordPress VIP’s Parse.ly Content Intelligence delivers AI-powered headline testing, content recommendations, and smart linking grounded in a publisher’s own content library. News UK reports 34% faster time-to-publish after deploying VIP’s editorial AI tooling.

Drupal: Product-first

Drupal CMS 2.0 (January 28, 2026) ships Canvas AI page generation, an admin chatbot, AI alt text, and an AI Dashboard with free tokens included. The contributed AI module supports 48+ provider integrations. Of Drupal’s eight-capability 2026 roadmap, approximately 40% is shipped and 60% remains aspirational.

The $1.5M AI Initiative (28 organizations, 50+ contributors) is the largest coordinated AI investment in Drupal’s history.

Key takeaway

Your choice depends on the use case. WordPress VIP’s Parse.ly delivers production-ready editorial AI today. WordPress 7.0’s infrastructure builds the foundation for long-term ecosystem extensibility. Drupal CMS 2.0 ships more user-facing AI features out of the box. Both are in their early stages. The winner in 24 months will be determined by execution.

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Naweed Chougle

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Naweed Chougle

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Naweed is a Senior Technical Content Writer at rtCamp, specializing in WordPress and enterprise CMS content. With over ten years of experience in the WordPress ecosystem, he creates blog posts,…