Talking Drupal #468 - Drupal AI

Talking Drupal #468 - Drupal AI

Today we are talking about Artificial Intelligence (AI), How to integrate it with Drupal, and What the future might look like with guest Jamie Abrahams. We’ll also cover AI SEO Analyzer as our module of the week. For show notes visit: Topics What...
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Today we are talking about Artificial Intelligence (AI), How to
integrate it with Drupal, and What the future might look like
with guest Jamie Abrahams. We’ll also cover AI SEO Analyzer as
our module of the week.


For show notes visit:
www.talkingDrupal.com/468
Topics

What is AI

What is Drupal AI

How is it different from other AI modules

How do people use AI in Drupal

How does Drupal AI make AI easier to integrate in Drupal

What is RAG

How has Drupal AI evolved from AI Interpolator

What does the future of AI look like

Resources

AI Agents

Guests

Jamie Abrahams - freelygive.io yautja_cetanu
Hosts

Nic Laflin - nLighteneddevelopment.com nicxvan
John Picozzi - epam.com johnpicozzi
Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu
MOTW Correspondent

Martin Anderson-Clutz - mandclu.com mandclu


Brief description:

Have you ever wanted an AI-based tool to give your Drupal
site’s editors feedback on the SEO readiness of their
content? There’s a module for that.



Module name/project name:

AI SEO Analyzer



Brief history

How old: created in Aug 2024 by Juhani Väätäjä (j-vee)

Versions available: 1.0.0-beta1, which supports Drupal
10.3 and 11



Maintainership

Actively maintained

Number of open issues: none



Usage stats:

2 sites



Module features and usage

Once you enable this module along with the AI module, you
can select the default provider, and optionally modify the
default prompt that will be used to generate the report

With that done, editors (or anyone with the new “view seo
reports” permission) will see an “Analyze SEO” tab on nodes
throughout the site.

Generated reports are stored in the database, for ongoing
reference

The reports are also revision-specific, so you could run
reports on both a published node and a draft revision

There’s a separate “create seo reports” permission needed
to generate reports. Within the form an editor can modify the
default prompt, for example to get suggestions on optimizing
for a specific topic, or to add or remove areas from the
generated report.

By default the report will include areas like topic
authority and depth, detailed content analysis, and even
technical considerations like mobile responsiveness and
accessibility. It’s able to do the latter by generating the
full HTML markup of the node, and passing that to the AI
provider for analysis

It feels like it was just yesterday that the AI module
had its first release, so I think it’s great to see that
there are community-created additions like this one already
evolving as part of Drupal’s AI ecosystem



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