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WordPress.com Launches AI Agents to Autonomously Write and Publish Blog Posts

WordPress.com now lets AI agents independently write and publish posts. Agents select headlines, meta descriptions, tags, and images—the full editorial cycle…

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WordPress.com Launches AI Agents to Autonomously Write and Publish Blog Posts
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First, AI learned to help edit texts. Now it's taking on the entire process — from the first word to the "Publish" button. WordPress.com, the hosting platform owned by Automattic, announced the launch of AI agents capable of autonomously creating and publishing content to blogs. The function is integrated directly into the editor: a user specifies a topic or sets parameters, the agent generates finished material — and with permission, publishes it immediately. Human involvement becomes optional.

WordPress is not just another website. The platform underlies more than 40% of all resources on the global web. Behind it stand hundreds of millions of domains — from personal diaries to corporate media. This means that a tool with auto-publication capability potentially changes the nature of internet content on a planetary scale. If even a few percent of these sites begin to use agent-driven auto-posting, the volume of machine-generated text on the web will grow by orders of magnitude in a matter of months.

The functionality of these new agents goes beyond simple text generation. The tools are capable of executing a complete editorial cycle: selecting headlines for SEO, adding meta descriptions, attaching images, configuring categories, tags, and publication schedules. Essentially, this is everything a content team editor does — automated from idea to search engine indexation.

For a business engaged in content marketing, this looks like a dream: daily publications without hiring editors. For SEO agencies — a way to scale production without proportional staff growth. For a solo blogger — a chance to avoid burnout by delegating routine work.

But this coin has a flip side. Automated content at industrial scale is a long-standing nightmare for search engines. Google has spent years fighting low-quality text farms that create thousands of meaningless pages for traffic. AI agents operating through a legitimate platform with global reach represent a fundamentally new level of challenge. If content is technically correct, well-structured, and optimized for search, distinguishing it from human-written becomes increasingly difficult. Search algorithms and readers will have to adapt.

This is part of a broader industry trend. Dozens of companies are moving toward agentic systems that execute multi-step tasks without human intervention. WordPress.com is doing the same for publications — one of the most mass activities on the internet.

The transition from "AI as tool" to "AI as author" is happening faster than many expected.

Automattic has been systematically integrating AI into the WordPress ecosystem for several years. Jetpack AI offered auto-completion and text rewriting of fragments. Now the company is moving toward full-fledged agentic architecture: the system doesn't just offer options — it independently completes the task to a result.

The barrier to entry into web publishing has become practically zero. Previously, a regular blog required time, writing skills, or a budget for authors. Now it takes just an account and understanding of what you want to talk about.

The main question is not technical, but ecosystemic: will the value of original human voice be preserved when machine-generated content becomes the norm rather than the exception?

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