Matthew Livelsberger, a highly decorated soldier, used generative AI, including ChatGPT, to plan an explosion involving a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas. Police revealed that Livelsberger researched explosive targets, ammunition speeds, and firework legality in Arizona using ChatGPT. This marks the first known instance in the US where ChatGPT was used to aid in building a device for an attack.
By Mike Catalini, Associated PressThis undated photo, provided by the Las Vegas Police Department shows an ID belonging to Matthew Livelsberger, found inside a Tesla Cybertruck involved in an explosion outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas .
An investigation of Livelsberger’s searches through ChatGPT indicate he was looking for information on explosive targets, the speed at which certain rounds of ammunition would travel and whether fireworks were legal in Arizona. Among the specifics law enforcement disclosed: Livelsberger stopped during the drive to Las Vegas to pour racing-grade fuel into the Cybertruck, which then dripped the substance. The vehicle was loaded with 60 pounds of pyrotechnic material as well as 70 pounds of birdshot but officials are still uncertain exactly what detonated the explosion. They said Tuesday it could have been the flash from the firearm that Livelsberger used to fatally shoot himself.
Among the items released was a journal Livelsberger kept titled “surveillance” or “surveil” log. It showed that he believed he was being tracked by law enforcement, but he had no criminal record and was not on the police department’s of FBI’s “radar,” the sheriff said Tuesday. Livelsberger, an Army Green Beret who deployed twice to Afghanistan and lived in Colorado Springs, Colorado, left notes saying the explosion was a stunt meant to be a"wake up call"for the nation’s troubles, officials said last week.
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