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“A woman donates entire amount after winning ₩2 billion with number suggested by ChatGPT”

American Woman Wins Lottery Using ChatGPT-Generated Numbers, Decides to Donate Entire Amount, ‘[By So-Young Kang, Edaily] A story has emerged of a woman who won the lottery using numbers generated by the AI chatbot ChatGPT and decided to donate the entire winnings.’,
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, ‘According to recent reports from local media like the New York Post, Carrie Edwards, who resides in Midlothian, Virginia, matched 4 out of the 5 winning numbers as well as the Powerball number in the Virginia Powerball lottery draw on September 8, winning approximately $150,000.’,
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, ‘Initially, Edwards was entitled to receive $50,000, but by adding an extra $1 for the “Power Play” option, her prize increased to $150,000.’,
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, ‘Her lottery win story is unique. Edwards usually didn’t buy lottery tickets, but when she decided to purchase one for the first time, she asked ChatGPT installed on her smartphone for the numbers. In a press conference, she shared that she asked ChatGPT, “Can you talk to me… Do you have any (lottery) numbers?”‘,
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, ‘Two days later, during a meeting, she received a message on her phone saying “Please collect your lottery winnings.” Initially thinking it was a scam, Edwards was surprised to find that the numbers provided by ChatGPT had indeed won. Upon realizing this, she immediately decided to donate the winnings.’,
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, ‘Edwards stated, “The moment fortune smiled upon me, I knew exactly what to do; I understood the importance of sharing this gift.”‘,
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, ‘She expressed her intention to donate the entire $150,000 to three organizations that hold personal significance. The first is the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD), which researches the condition her late husband suffered from. Another is Shalom Farms in Richmond, which works to address food inequality at the community level.’,
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, ‘Finally, she decided to donate to the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society, which her father supported throughout his life as a fighter pilot, continuing his legacy.’,
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