The New Year’s Day cybertruck explosion that killed one person outside a Las Vegas hotel was planned using ChatGPT, investigators say. Matthew Livelsberger, 37, of Colorado, carried out the attack, killing himself and injuring seven people on Wednesday, Jan. 1, LVMPD previously said.
The Las Vegas explosion has led to a conversation about the hidden struggles many military personnel face, particularly about brain injuries.
New details in the investigation come almost a week after Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger fatally shot himself just before the Cybertruck exploded on New Year’s Day.
Other gamblers also got lucky at casinos on New Year’s Day. A man bet $75 on a Lightning Link slot machine at the Rampart Casino in Vegas and won over $113,000, McClatchy News reported. A Northern California player won $250,650 at a Buffalo Link slot machine.
A University of Pittsburgh professor called war zone service "really hard on families" and something that "creates the potential for disillusionment and a desire to act out."
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Trusted travelers are again welcome at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. The base said Monday it has reinstated the military’s “trusted traveler program” after it was suspended Jan. 3, following the New Year’s Day events that left some 14 people dead in New Orleans and Las Vegas.
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Military bases throughout North America will resume a program that makes it easier for Defense Department personnel to bring visitors onto base.
Data collected by Tesla provided critical clues to the investigation into the New Year’s Day Cybertruck explosion. But – the concept could make you wonder if your car’s actually spying on you.
Authorities say the two men who sparked chaos in New Orleans and Las Vegas on New Year’s Day used artificial intelligence in advance.
Las Vegas police say the man who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside a Trump hotel used ChatGPT to help plan the bombing.