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  1. WordPress 7 Is the Most Significant Release in Over a Decade—Here’s What It Actually Changes Five days ago, on May 20, 2026, WordPress 7.0 “Armstrong” shipped.

    WordPress 7.0 "Armstrong" was released on May 20, 2026, marking a significant update for the content management system. This release introduces native AI infrastructure through a new WP AI Client API, rebuilds the admin dashboard, and advances the Gutenberg editor to Phase 3, focusing on collaboration. It also raises the minimum supported PHP version to 7.4, signaling a push towards modernizing the platform's technical foundation to compete with AI-native alternatives. AI

    WordPress 7 Is the Most Significant Release in Over a Decade—Here’s What It Actually Changes Five days ago, on May 20, 2026, WordPress 7.0 “Armstrong” shipped.

    IMPACT WordPress 7.0's native AI client and Abilities API aim to integrate generative AI capabilities directly into the platform, potentially impacting how websites are built and managed.

  2. 🧠 WordPress 7.0 introduces an AI client that integrates machine learning capabilities directly into the platform. The feature enables users to access AI-powered

    WordPress 7.0 has been released, introducing an integrated AI client that brings machine learning capabilities directly into the platform. This new feature allows users to access AI-powered functions without needing to connect to external services. Plugin developers are advised to familiarize themselves with the Abilities API and MCP Adapter, which are key components for leveraging these new AI features. AI

    🧠 WordPress 7.0 introduces an AI client that integrates machine learning capabilities directly into the platform. The feature enables users to access AI-powered

    IMPACT Simplifies AI integration for users and developers within the WordPress ecosystem.