Olivia Dunne was recently in Paris to attend the 2024 Summer Games, cheering for fellow LSU athletes and the U.S. contingent during her stay there. In partnership with Microsoft's AI chatbot, Copilot, the LSU gymnast turned into a "City Guide," giving a tour of three architectural marvels in the "City of Light."
She posted the video on TikTok, where she can be seen describing Paris' iconic landmarks, such as the Arc de Triomphe, Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum, with the help of Copilot. While Dunne gestured for the interpretation, the AI chatbot gave voice to the descriptions of all three landmarks.
Moreover, the outfit she chose was from the collection of Kristin Juszczyk, wife of NFL star Kyle Juszczyk.
"Arc de Triomphe, monumental arch honoring French soldiers with panoramic views from the top. Eiffel Tower, iconic 330-meter iron tower offering stunning city views and a symbol of Paris. Louvre, world's largest art museum, home to masterpieces like the Mona Lisa," the chatbot gave the narration behind the portrayal of Dunne in the video.
Olivia Dunne enjoys a stress-relieving dinner with her beau Paul Skenes
After returning from Paris on Friday and enjoying a busy day in New York, Olivia Dunne had to take a road trip to Pittsburgh after her flight got canceled. She arrived in time to attend Pittsburgh Pirates ace Paul Skenes' start on Sunday against the Arizona Diamondbacks.
However, much to her surprise and that of many other Pirates fans at PNC Park, Skenes' team recorded a narrow 6-5 loss. Skenes got worked up by the D-backs hitters and had to leave the ball game after 5.1 innings. He allowed two earned runs on five hits and three walks while striking out four batters. This spiked the rookie's season ERA from 1.90 to 1.99.
After the game, Dunne and her beau, Skenes, went for a stress-buster dinner. The couple enjoyed garlic bread, noodles and other delicious meals during their date night.
This has been a season to remember so far for Paul Skenes. After making his debut in May, Skenes has exceeded expectations, earning his first All-Star call-up and even getting the nod to start the game for the National League.
He's a front-runner in the NL Rookie of the Year race and may also be in contention for the Cy Young Award if he pitches the required minimum of 162.0 innings.