The soldier who blew up Tesla in Las Vegas used ChatGPT to plan the attack.

The American soldier, who threw away a “-type car several days ago... ChatGPT”, to support the planned attack, police in Las Vegas said on Tuesday. A laptop, a phone, and an hour are still being analysed [...]
The American soldier, who threw away a “-type car several days ago... ChatGPT”, to support the planned attack, police in Las Vegas said on Tuesday.
A laptop, a phone and an hour are still being analysed about a week after 37-year-old Matthew Livelsberger shot himself to death shortly before the car exploded, reports the paper. “The Guardian”.
Military research analysis in program “ChatGPT” shows he was looking for data about explosive targets, speed at which certain types of ammunition move and whether fireworks are legal in Arizona.
Livelsberger, a soldier who had been deployed twice in Afghanistan and living in Colorado, left scriptures saying the explosion would be a gesture that would be “a wake-up call for the country's difficulties, officials said last week.
He also made notes on the phone saying he needed to pass “on” mind “from the brothers I lost and rid myself of the burden of lives I took”.
The blast caused minor injuries to seven people, but left virtually no damage to the Trump hotel. Authorities said the soldier acted alone.












