🇺🇸 Elite Special Forces Operative Used ChatGPT to Learn About Explosives, Says Las Vegas Police

Las Vegas police allege that 37-year-old Matthew #Livelsberger , a trained soldier, used generative AI like ChatGPT to plan the Tesla Cybertruck explosion outside the Trump hotel. Reports reveal he searched for information on explosives, ammunition, and fireworks legality before the attack.

This is a classic case of narrative misdirection.

🔍 Key questions they hope you won’t ask:

1. How does a trained elite operative rely on ChatGPT for something as basic as “explosives knowledge”?

2. Why emphasize AI tools instead of focusing on how someone with military clearance and access to classified training becomes a threat domestically?

3. What’s the agenda behind framing generative AI as a boogeyman, when countless tools (and people) can provide the same information?

🔴 Blaming AI is narrative misdirection to cover institutional failures. They want you to fear the tech, not question how someone with psychological evaluations and military access became a domestic threat. Stay sharp.

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Looks and reads out about to be as believable as the assignation attempt that wasn't staged..

Probably looking to manufacture consent for regulation.

Wasn’t he also trained by the military to build explosives? I thought I remember hearing that people were surprised the explosive was so rudimentary given his training.

I think the framing around AI is just an excuse to expand surveillance even further and LLMs are great for that.