Cherokee Phoenix: Language Department works to archive Cherokee language

Cherokee Phoenix: Language Department works to archive Cherokee language. “During the May Tribal Council Culture Committee meeting, Cherokee Nation Language Department Executive Director Howard Paden provided updates of several projects happening in the language department. The language department has two language apps in the works.”

Motherboard: A Developer Made Software to Turn Anyone Into an ‘AI Girlfriend’—Starting With His Own Partner

Motherboard: A Developer Made Software to Turn Anyone Into an ‘AI Girlfriend’—Starting With His Own Partner. “Developer Enias Cailliau talks to his girlfriend Sacha on Telegram. She sends him voice memos, texts, and even the occasional selfie. But Sacha isn’t actually real, she’s an AI clone of Cailliau’s real-life girlfriend. Cailliau calls the bot GirlfriendGPT and has now shared his code online for anyone to create their own AI girlfriends too.”

WTAQ: New Tool To Combat Food Insecurity in Northeast Wisconsin

WTAQ: New Tool To Combat Food Insecurity in Northeast Wisconsin. “It is called the NEW Food Access Map created by the UW-Madison Division of Extension Brown County. It’s an interactive map that allows people to find places to obtain food in Brown, Door, Kewaunee, and Manitowoc Counties.”

Fierce Pharma: Eli Lilly restarts ‘limited’ Twitter posting and advertising, continues to assess social media strategy

Fierce Pharma: Eli Lilly restarts ‘limited’ Twitter posting and advertising, continues to assess social media strategy. “Eli Lilly’s self-imposed exile from Twitter is now over. Six months after the fake account furor drove it from the site, the Big Pharma has begun to tentatively reengage with the platform, resuming limited posting and advertising on its renamed corporate account while continuing to evaluate its strategy.”

Bleeping Computer: RomCom malware spread via Google Ads for ChatGPT, GIMP, more

Bleeping Computer: RomCom malware spread via Google Ads for ChatGPT, GIMP, more. “A new campaign distributing the RomCom backdoor malware is impersonating the websites of well-known or fictional software, tricking users into downloading and launching malicious installers.”

Out in Perth: New website provides support for parents of gender diverse children

Out in Perth: New website provides support for parents of gender diverse children. “Transforming Families – a Telethon Kids Institute-led collaboration with local and national community organisations – is a dedicated website offering resources and guidance to parents, friends and carers of gender diverse children and young people to better understand and help their loved ones.” I looked at the site briefly. The “Get Support” section is Australia-oriented, but the “Research” and “Resources” question seemed suitable for anyone no matter what their location.

WFYI: Indiana State Bar Association expands accessibility for pro bono work with new site

WFYI: Indiana State Bar Association expands accessibility for pro bono work with new site. “The Indiana State Bar Association is providing a new website for Hoosier attorneys, paralegals and staff to do pro bono work. The Indiana Pro Bono Academy and Resource Center offers various webinars and training on pro bono topics.”

TechCrunch: Web Roulette is an addictive, ‘swipeable’ web browser for the TikTok era

TechCrunch: Web Roulette is an addictive, ‘swipeable’ web browser for the TikTok era. “If mindlessly browsing the internet is your preferred way to combat boredom and waste time, the indie app makers behind to-do list app Clear and game Heads Up! have a new product you’ll want to try: Web Roulette, a mobile web browser app for iOS built for the short attention spans of the TikTok era.”

The Desk: Scrapers briefly cause outage at Internet Archive

The Desk: Scrapers briefly cause outage at Internet Archive. “On Monday, the Internet Archive’s founder Brewster Kahle said the website was down for about an hour after someone using virtual hosts linked back to Amazon Web Services launched ‘tens of thousands of requests’ to download Optical Character Recognition (OCR) files.”

Courthouse News Service: Comedic history found in sobering tale of medieval scribe’s private library

Courthouse News Service: Comedic history found in sobering tale of medieval scribe’s private library. “Centuries before ‘Monty Python and the Holy Grail’ hit theaters, a medieval priest transcribed three brutal tales from a traveling minstrel with one recounting how a deadly run-in with a killer bunny ended with villagers bringing out their dead.”

MakeUseOf: How to Save Images From Google Maps

MakeUseOf: How to Save Images From Google Maps. “Google Maps provides users with precise and detailed maps and imagery, allowing them to explore the world at their fingertips. Other than viewing locations on the map, users can see images taken by those who have been there. Have you ever found an image you wanted to save but couldn’t? The inability to save images with right-click is one of Google Maps’ limitations, and getting one saved may seem impossible. But there are ways to bypass this limitation, allowing you to save any image on Google Maps.”

Newswise: Issa-kun, the artificial intelligence haiku poet

Newswise: Issa-kun, the artificial intelligence haiku poet. “Associate Professor Tomohisa Yamashita and his colleagues at the Laboratory of Harmonious Systems Engineering (Harmo Lab, Faculty of Information Science and Technology) devote their research to Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the benefit of human happiness. One of their breakthroughs is the birth of Issa-kun, a haiku generator.”

Search Engine Roundtable: Google Search Generative Experience Early Complaints & Responses From Google

Search Engine Roundtable: Google Search Generative Experience Early Complaints & Responses From Google. “Google began to slowly roll out the Google Search Generative Experience on Thursday and I posted many screenshots of what I found. Since then, Danny Sullivan, Google’s Search Liaison, responded to some public complaints and criticism of this new search experience. John Mueller of Google also responded to some questions and complaints.”

‘This robot causes harm’: National Eating Disorders Association’s new chatbot advises people with disordering eating to lose weight (Daily Dot)

Daily Dot: ‘This robot causes harm’: National Eating Disorders Association’s new chatbot advises people with disordering eating to lose weight . “After unionizing, the staff of the National Eating Disorder Association’s (NEDA) support phone line were abruptly fired in March and replaced with a chatbot. Yesterday, many in the larger eating disorder recovery community online tested out the chatbot’s abilities and flagged how it advised them on weight loss.”