Getting Started with Drupal AI Modules: Setup and CKEditor Integration Guide

Getting Started with Drupal AI Modules: Setup and CKEditor Integration Guide
OpenSense Labs

OpenSense Labs, through a blog post authored by Anmol, has launched a new series focused on the Drupal AI ecosystem. The first entry offers a practical guide to setting up AI modules and integrating generative tools into CKEditor 5, reframing artificial intelligence as a core part of the Drupal editorial experience.

The blog outlines the modular architecture of the Drupal AI ecosystem, emphasizing its provider-agnostic and plugin-based design. It demonstrates how to install and configure the AI Core module alongside OpenAI, using Drupal’s configuration system to manage keys, model defaults, and rate limits without altering site logic.

A central focus of this post is the AI CKEditor module, which brings generative tools directly into Drupal’s editing interface. Editors can generate, rewrite, summarize, or translate content from within CKEditor 5, enhancing productivity without external tools. The setup supports selecting models per task and customizing prompts, making AI-driven content creation accessible within Drupal.

The article previews what's coming in future installments, including modules for semantic search, content moderation, AI-assisted workflows, and Retrieval-Augmented Generation (RAG). The series positions Drupal as an AI-capable platform ready for advanced editorial and development workflows.

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