ALBAWABA - Matthew Livelsberger, the man behind the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside Trump's hotel in Las Vegas is once again the talk of social media after authorities confirmed that he allegedly used Open AI's Chat GPT to plan out the attack.
The matter triggered debate across social media about AI misuse and healthcare concerns for veterans as 37-year-old Livelsberger was a former Green Berret soldier who took his own life using a handgun right before planning the attack that triggered Musk's Cybertruck explosion.
Other than the handgun, police also reported finding a passport, credit card, smart watch, iPhone, another firearm, and a military ID, near Livelsberger's feet.
Man behind Tesla Cybertruck explosion used Chat GPT to plan attack
According to The Sun, Las Vegas police investigators discovered that Livelsberger used Chat GPT to research explosive targets, the speed at which a certain round of ammunition could travel, and if fireworks were legal in the state of Arizona.
The explosion resulted in one causality, the Cybertruck's driver, and injuring seven other pedestrians. Moreover, the blast that sounded across nearby areas also resulted in stray glass and metal shards toward locals in distress.
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After the incident, cops investigated the scene only to find fireworks, gas tanks, and camping fuel inside the Cybertruck which were all connected to a detonation system that the driver triggered without knowing, as reported by CNN.
The Green Beret soldier who was deployed to Afghanistan two times left behind two notes before his passing explaining that the reason behind the attack, was a "wake-up call" for the US's current political troubles. On the contrary, he showed no ill contempt for presidential elect Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.