Slow & Steady — A Podcast by ARTILLERY
A solo episode. Just Jake, a 31-page report, and a few thoughts on the matter. SiteGround, the hosting company behind all 500-plus ARTILLERY sites, published "AI in WordPress: The 2026 Landscape for Small Businesses." Jake read the whole thing and walks through it with a practitioner's eye, keeping in mind that SiteGround also sells its own AI tool. Some of the data is genuinely useful. Some of it is worth pushing back on. The big picture: WordPress runs about 43% of the internet, and roughly a third of the people running it are small business owners who never signed up to be web developers. Over half now use AI daily, mostly for research and content. But 41% say it takes multiple tries to get a usable result, and 22% don't trust its accuracy. AI saves time, and somebody still has to know whether the answer is any good. This episode is for business owners who have a website, use AI for the easy wins, and want an honest read on where it actually helps and where it quietly creates more work. In this episode: * Why a hosting company's report is worth reading, and reading skeptically * Why almost 60% of owners say WordPress itself is the hard part * What business owners actually use AI for (research and content win) * The plugin monster, and why 96% of WordPress security problems start there * Where AI is great: structured, repeatable, bounded work * Where you still need a human: strategy, brand, and what the homepage says * "Start with the workflow, not the tool," and keeping a human in the loop Artillery Links Podcast page: https://artillerymedia.com/podcast/ Contact us: https://artillerymedia.com/contact/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/artillery_media/?hl=en Jake on X: https://x.com/jakekramer15?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/artillerymedia
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