Prompt-to-page generation is already available in Drupal CMS. ExperienceKit shifts the question to who defines and maintains the components the AI is permitted to use.
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Eight additional Drupal GovCon respondents focus on the controls, human decisions, and content structures that keep digital systems usable when automation and changing discovery meet production reality.
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Several Drupal GovCon speakers are looking past demos and idealised workflows to the harder questions of what government teams can govern, maintain, afford, migrate, and trust in real projects.
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AI may accelerate output, but the featured speakers are looking at the content structures, application design, development processes, and working conditions that surround its use.
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Southwark reports substantial time savings, although results vary with document complexity. The practical test is whether councils can move long reports into an editable workflow without surrendering editorial review.
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The London session gives Drupal practitioners an opportunity to hear about a university AI concierge and raise questions directly with its presenter.
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Drupal CMS is narrowing the path to wider adoption: make professional builders successful first, then improve the experience delivered to content teams.
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Darren Oh links his board candidacy to a question now facing Drupal: how the project can expand adoption without adding friction for maintainers, smaller projects, and new users.
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Boerland links his board candidacy to a question now facing Drupal: how the project can expand institutional support without narrowing the path for contributors, local communities, and site owners.
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AI can make code appear faster, but it cannot make a contributor understand what the code does. For Drupal developers, the harder question is whether AI-assisted work can be reviewed, maintained, and trusted.
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