Open Culture presents an eight-minute animated map by Ollie Bye tracing Christianity’s expansion from the Middle East to a global presence. The article emphasizes that the religion changed as it spread, forming many variants and denominations across cultures. This is not AI-related news, but it may interest readers studying educational visualization, historical mapping, and knowledge-video storytelling.
Google DeepMind has officially introduced a new AI model called "Aeneas" — the world's first deep learning model specifically designed for "contextualizing…
University of Pennsylvania Wharton School professor Ethan Mollick, in his well-known blog "One Useful Thing," published a visually striking and thoroughly…
On the occasion of the first anniversary of Stable Diffusion and Replicate's launch of Stable Diffusion XL (SDXL) fine-tuning services, this article provides…
This article, published on March 25, 2020, came at a pivotal moment when the COVID-19 pandemic was exploding globally and countries were rolling out lockdowns…
This report provides background context on Vercel's historical changelog for March 2020. Although the original link does not provide detailed content, from a…
This Changelog documents the platform updates and technical evolution of Vercel in February 2020 — a time when the company was still operating under the ZEIT…
This document is a historical archive of the monthly changelog published by the Vercel platform — still known as ZEIT before its April 2020 rebrand — in…
This Vercel (then still branded as ZEIT) official blog post published in late 2019 announced the company's first online conference: "backendlessConf_ 2019." In…
This article is a historical platform changelog (archived) published by Vercel — still operating under the name ZEIT before its April 2020 rebrand — in…
This article is a historical archive of the platform changelog published by Vercel in November 2019. Since the original source does not provide specific…
This article is a monthly changelog published by Vercel (still operating under the name ZEIT in 2019) in October 2019. Since the original source does not…