• Send Us A Tip
  • Calling all Tech Writers
  • Advertise
Friday, July 17, 2026
  • Login
TechStory
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to
No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to
No Result
View All Result
TechStory
No Result
View All Result
Home Future Tech AI

Authorities Say ChatGPT Was Used To Plan Tesla Cybertruck Attack Outside Trump Hotel

by Reshab Agarwal
January 8, 2025
in AI, News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
OpenAI is accused of breaking copyright laws
TwitterWhatsappLinkedin

Matthew Livelsberger, a former U.S. Army Green Beret, used generative AI, including ChatGPT, to plan a vehicle explosion outside the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, police confirmed. ChatGPT was used to plan the Tesla Cybertruck attack outside the Trump Hotel by providing information on explosives and ammunition speeds.  The 37-year-old had searched for information on explosives, ammunition speed, and Arizona’s fireworks laws. Authorities described the use of generative AI in this attack as a “game-changer,” raising concerns about its accessibility for harmful purposes.

You might also like

Thinking Machines Launches Inkling Open-Weight AI Model to Challenge Global Rivals

Why LG Shut Down Its Smartphone Business: The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of an Industry Pioneer

DeepSeek Weighs Second Fundraise at $71 Billion Valuation and Eyes IPO as Early as 2026

Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Sheriff Kevin McMahill emphasized the significance of this development, stating it was the first known incident in the U.S. where ChatGPT was used to aid in constructing a device.

Details of the Incident

Livelsberger packed a Tesla Cybertruck with 60 pounds of pyrotechnic material and 70 pounds of birdshot. He stopped to refuel with racing-grade gasoline during his journey to Las Vegas. Leaked fuel from the vehicle is believed to have ignited when Livelsberger fired a gun, causing the explosion. Seven people suffered minor injuries, but the hotel itself was undamaged. Livelsberger fatally shot himself during the incident.

Among the items recovered from the charred vehicle were two firearms, fireworks, credit cards, and electronic devices. Both firearms were legally purchased.

Investigators revealed that ChatGPT was used to plan the Tesla Cybertruck attack outside the Trump Hotel, making it the first known misuse of AI in such a crime. OpenAI, the company behind ChatGPT, condemned the incident and reiterated its commitment to ethical AI use. In a statement, the company explained that ChatGPT provided publicly available information while issuing warnings against harmful actions. OpenAI is cooperating with law enforcement in the ongoing investigation.

Notes and Motive

A journal titled “Surveillance Log” recovered from Livelsberger revealed his belief that law enforcement was monitoring him. Notes indicated he initially considered staging the explosion at the Grand Canyon’s glass skywalk. His writings described the act as a “wake-up call” for the U.S., reflecting his frustration with the nation’s leadership and societal issues.

Livelsberger clarified in letters found in the Cybertruck that the explosion was not a terrorist attack. Instead, he sought to highlight what he described as the nation’s “terminal decline.” He expressed political grievances and called for unity around figures like President-elect Donald Trump and Tesla CEO Elon Musk.

Background of the Attacker

Reports confirmed that ChatGPT was used to plan the Tesla Cybertruck attack outside the Trump Hotel. Livelsberger, a decorated soldier, had extensive experience in guerrilla warfare and unconventional tactics. His military service included deployments to Afghanistan, Ukraine, and Africa. Despite earning numerous honors, including five Bronze Stars, he struggled with the mental toll of war. His writings reflected a desire to “cleanse” himself of guilt from his combat experiences.

Law enforcement expressed alarm at the potential misuse of AI tools like ChatGPT. Rebecca Weiner, New York City’s Deputy Commissioner for Intelligence, highlighted how AI amplifies existing problems by making harmful activities more scalable and accessible.

The case underscores the urgent need for safeguards to prevent misuse of generative AI. Investigators continue to review documents and devices recovered from the incident to uncover further details.

Generative AI tools, including ChatGPT, are designed to assist with learning, creativity, and problem-solving. However, their accessibility and vast knowledge base make them susceptible to misuse. In the Las Vegas incident, Matthew Livelsberger used ChatGPT to gather information about explosives and legal loopholes, illustrating the risks of unregulated access.

Also Read: Sam Altman Reacts to Sexual Abuse Allegations by His Sister: Full Statement.

Tweet55SendShare15
Previous Post

Sam Altman Reacts to Sexual Abuse Allegations by His Sister: Full Statement

Next Post

Trump’s Proposed Tariffs Could Drive Up U.S. Tech Prices, Says CTA Report

Reshab Agarwal

Reshab is a tech-enthusiast who likes to write about all things crypto. He is a Bitcoin bull and believes in a decentralized future of finance. Follow him on Twitter for more!

Recommended For You

Thinking Machines Launches Inkling Open-Weight AI Model to Challenge Global Rivals

by Rounak Majumdar
July 16, 2026
0
Thinking Machines Launches Inkling Open-Weight AI Model to Challenge Global Rivals

Thinking Machines, the San Francisco-based AI business founded by former OpenAI Chief Technology Officer Mira Murati, has launched its first general-purpose AI model, Inkling, an open-weight system with...

Read more

Why LG Shut Down Its Smartphone Business: The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of an Industry Pioneer

by Ishaan Negi
July 16, 2026
0
Why LG Shut Down Its Smartphone Business: The Rise, Fall, and Legacy of an Industry Pioneer

Before Apple and Samsung cemented their dominance, there was a time when LG was one of the biggest names in smartphones. From introducing innovative camera technologies to experimenting...

Read more

DeepSeek Weighs Second Fundraise at $71 Billion Valuation and Eyes IPO as Early as 2026

by Rounak Majumdar
July 16, 2026
0
DeepSeek Weighs Second Fundraise at $71 Billion Valuation and Eyes IPO as Early as 2026

Chinese AI startup DeepSeek has begun preliminary talks with new investors about a fresh funding round just six weeks after closing its first-ever financing in late May. The...

Read more
Next Post
Trump’s Pro-Crypto Stance Promises Major Regulatory Shifts

Trump's Proposed Tariffs Could Drive Up U.S. Tech Prices, Says CTA Report

Please login to join discussion

Techstory

Tech and Business News from around the world. Follow along for latest in the world of Tech, AI, Crypto, EVs, Business Personalities and more.
reach us at info@techstory.in

Advertise With Us

Reach out at - info@techstory.in

Aviator Game India 2026

BROWSE BY TAG

#Crypto #howto 2024 acquisition AI amazon Apple Artificial Intelligence bitcoin Business China cryptocurrency e-commerce electric vehicles Elon Musk Ethereum facebook funding Gaming Google India Instagram Investment ios iPhone IPO Market Markets Meta Microsoft News OpenAI samsung Social Media SpaceX startup startups tech technology Tesla TikTok trend trending twitter US

© 2025 Techstory.in

No Result
View All Result
  • News
  • Crypto
  • Gadgets
  • Memes
  • Gaming
  • Cars
  • AI
  • Startups
  • Markets
  • How to

© 2025 Techstory.in

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password?

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
Are you sure want to unlock this post?
Unlock left : 0
Are you sure want to cancel subscription?