What does it say on May 21?

This Tuesday, May 21, “That said what” returns to the new controversy linked to homophobia in French football. Also in this episode, a campaign against student food insecurity and the voice of ChatGPT which strangely resembles that of Scarlett Johansson.

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AS Monaco player Mohamed Camara put white plaster on an LFP badge against homophobia on his jersey on May 19.  (NICOLAS TUCAT / AFP)

“Hi it’s Leo, what does it say?”

This Tuesday, May 21, anger does not subside among associations defending LGBT+ rights after the “unacceptable behavior”, also denounced by the Minister of Sports, of Mohamed Camara. On his jersey, the AS Monaco player has hidden logos symbolizing the fight against homophobia.

79% of precarious students do not have enough to eat, according to the Linkee association which launched a campaign calling for donations to help it distribute several million meals. Under the hashtag #Jailadalle, Linkee invites young people to post photos of their empty fridge on social networks.

And then, actress Scarlett Johansson accuses OpenAI of having deliberately copied her voice for ChatGPT, which the company denies, although it will modify the tone of the artificial voice. The actress reveals that she declined an offer from OpenAI to register in September.

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