storyofai.net is live: four languages, one story
The domain is registered, the site is public, in English, German, Spanish, and French. Here's what happened on launch day.
Today storyofai.net went live. The domain is registered, the first articles and glossary entries are published, and the site speaks four languages from day one: English, German, Spanish, and French.
What launched
- Articles & glossary covering early AI history (Dartmouth 1956, key terms from deep learning to transformers).
- A visual timeline of turning points, from Turing’s 1950 paper to the EU AI Act.
- Predictions with outcome tracking, claims documented today, revisited later.
- Full bilingual-to-quadrilingual expansion: every page, every navigation label, every glossary entry is available in EN, DE, ES, and FR.
How it was built
This site is powered by Astro for static generation and deployed on Cloudflare Workers. Content lives as Markdown, managed through Sveltia CMS.
A special shoutout to Cursor, the AI-powered code editor that helped scaffold the multilingual architecture, translate content, and bring the site to life.
What’s next
More stories, more depth, more languages when the time is right. If something reads oddly or a source is missing, it’s early days, and we’d rather publish lean and improve than wait for perfection.