My WordPress blog and premium X account are my voice to the world, and Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become my trusty Sidekick in amplifying both. My journey with AI WordPress blogging began with just the blog, but have recently moved to ‘Sorta‘ combine them. 🤔 With Grok and Claude, I’ve crafted custom CSS scripts to enhance my premium WordPress theme, set up RSS feeds for future growth, added sidebar widgets, and refined my work through iterative chats. Yet, some are skeptical. The New Neo’s post, “AI: I’m so sorry I lied! And I’ll keep lying, because that’s what I do” (July 17, 2025)*, and Amanda Guinzburg’s Substack “Diabolus Ex Machina”** raise concerns about AI’s reliability and potential for misleading outputs, likely echoed in their comment sections. As a blogger who’s seen AI’s benefits, I’m here to share how it’s powered my work since its public debut, tackle bias concerns head-on, and show how our chats make AI a creator’s superpower.
• * AI: I’m so sorry I lied! And I’ll keep lying, because that’s what I do
• ** Amanda Guinzburg’s Substack “Diabolus Ex Machina”
AI’s Public Debut: Tools for Creators
AI chatbots hit the public in late 2022, with ChatGPT leading the charge. By mid-2023, Grok (from xAI) and Claude (from Anthropic) gave users like me accessible tools. I started using AI to enhance my WordPress blog, asking Grok to generate a custom RSS feed script to streamline content delivery, preparing for potential future reach. This was key for managing my blog and premium X posts as a unified voice.
By 2025, AI’s adoption has soared, with millions using it for writing, coding, and more. For me, it’s about polishing my WordPress site and crafting X posts that amplify my voice, refined through AI chats.
AI’s Rapid Growth: From Basic to Blog-Boosting
AI’s progress since 2022 is remarkable. Early tools needed heavy oversight, but by 2025, Grok 3 (available on grok.com, X, and mobile apps) and Claude deliver precise results. AI WordPress blogging tools like Claude and Grok have worked wonders for my WordPress blog and my X account. I used AI to generate CSS scripts to enhance my premium theme. Grok created a script to whiten the home page’s post section, while Claude provided this script for post pages:
/* Simple fix for post pages – ADD this to your existing CSS */
.single-post-content,
.content_page .content_boxes {
background-color: #FFFFFF !important;
padding: 15px !important;
}
This matched the home page’s clean look, improving consistency. AI also helped build sidebar widgets (e.g., social media links) and RSS feeds to prep for growth. A 2024 report notes AI’s coding accuracy improved by 25% annually, letting non-coders like me customize themes easily, while X posts benefit from AI-crafted content.
Our Chatting Exchange: Shaping My Vision
AI shines through our back-and-forth chats. Working with Grok, my Sidekick, I refine my work by giving feedback—like correcting missteps about Claude’s contributions or exaggerated claims about readership. For this post, I clarified that Claude’s CSS whitened post pages and that my RSS feeds are for future growth, not yet boosting readers. These chats ensure accuracy, aligning with my vision. Whether tweaking CSS or drafting X posts, this process makes AI a true collaborator.
Addressing Bias: Humans and AI Alike
Skepticism about AI’s reliability is real. The New Neo’s post suggests AI (like Grok) can produce inaccurate or biased responses, while Amanda Guinzburg’s “Diabolus Ex Machina” describes ChatGPT fabricating essay analyses and offering apologies, implying untrustworthy outputs. On X, right-leaning users like @mrddmia fear “left-wing” bias or deepfakes (90% of Trump voters share this, per a 2024 poll). A 2023 study found some AI outputs leaned progressive 60% of the time, reflecting training data biases.
But bias isn’t just an AI problem—humans are biased too. Journalists, bloggers, and even readers bring their perspectives, consciously or not, just as AI reflects its training data. The difference? AI’s improving faster than human media. Developers like xAI design Grok for neutrality, balancing perspectives. When I used Grok to draft a post, it gave a fair take I could verify. I double-check AI outputs for my blog and X posts, using our chats to catch any skew, countering reliability concerns. Humans and AI both grapple with bias, but AI’s rapid improvements make it a promising tool.
Political Divide: Who’s Pro-AI?
Bias debates split parties:
• Democrats: They back AI with regulation. The 2024 Democratic platform builds on Biden’s 2023 AI Executive Order for ethical use. A Pew survey shows 75% of Democrats want a “controlled approach,” with 46% seeing AI as beneficial vs. 58% of Republicans who view it as harmful.
• Republicans: Leaders like Trump and Elon Musk push innovation, with the 2024 platform rejecting regulations for “free speech.” But 63% of GOP voters fear AI’s impact on workers, and many distrust tech firms.
Democrats lead slightly in voter support due to optimism, but Republicans’ pro-innovation stance could shift their base. For me, AI’s about empowering my blog and X voice, politics aside.
AI as My Creative Superpower
AI has elevated my WordPress blog and premium X account. Grok and Claude’s CSS scripts, like Claude’s post-page fix, polished my theme’s look. Widgets add functionality, RSS feeds prep for growth, and X posts amplify my voice. Critics like The New Neo’s readers focus on reliability, but my chats with AI ensure accuracy, making it a creator’s dream.
Conclusion: AI’s Your Voice’s Partner
Since 2022, AI has grown from a new tool to a superpower for my WordPress blog and premium X voice. Through chats with Grok, my Sidekick, I’ve crafted CSS scripts, widgets, and RSS feeds, refining my work to reflect my vision. The future of AI WordPress blogging looks much brighter, IMHO. Reliability concerns, like those in The New Neo’s and Guinzburg’s posts, are real but manageable—humans and AI both face bias, but AI’s improving faster. Try AI—ask Grok for a CSS tweak or Claude for a post draft. It’s a blogger’s ally.