Most probably expected it to come. 7.0 shipped with the WP AI Client built into core. It's opt-in and needs the site owner to add their own API key. On paper it's not your problem (as a host). In practice, umm... not so sure.
Besides a security headache that eventually lands on hosting companies and concerns that malicious text somewhere like a common field could trigger changes, I can already see a ton of customers firing off AI calls with zero idea what tokens cost, then come asking you why something's slow, or why their API key got emptied.
So, I am curious, are you enabling, restricting, or ignoring the AI client on managed WordPress? Is anyone seeing support tickets tied to it yet?
Besides a security headache that eventually lands on hosting companies and concerns that malicious text somewhere like a common field could trigger changes, I can already see a ton of customers firing off AI calls with zero idea what tokens cost, then come asking you why something's slow, or why their API key got emptied.
So, I am curious, are you enabling, restricting, or ignoring the AI client on managed WordPress? Is anyone seeing support tickets tied to it yet?

