Domestic Terrorism, Lone Wolf Attacks etc...

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I asked A/I for a recap by asking:

“Recap Matthew Livelsberger’s final message YouTube video”

Per Chat GPT:
Matthew Livelsberger, a former soldier, recorded a final message before his death in a Cybertruck explosion near the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. In this message, he claimed to possess a “massive VBIED” (Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device) and expressed his intent to use it. He also discussed his struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and his disillusionment with the military and government. This video was later shared by podcaster Shawn Ryan on his YouTube channel.

Per Gemini:
The video Matthew Livelsberger's Final Message is about Matthew Livelsberger, a Special Forces Master Sergeant who died outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. The video discusses an email that Livelsberger sent to Sam Shoate, a guest on the Sha Ryan podcast. The email contained information about Chinese submarines off the east coast and war crimes in Afghanistan. The video also discusses Livelsberger's use of a Tesla Cybertruck, which is not a typical vehicle for a Special Forces member. The video concludes by suggesting that Livelsberger may have been suffering from PTSD or TBI and that he may have used the email to send a message to the Special Forces community about the need for better treatment for these conditions.

@Muppet , agree/disagree with A/I assessment?
 
I asked A/I for a recap by asking:

“Recap Matthew Livelsberger’s final message YouTube video”

Per Chat GPT:
Matthew Livelsberger, a former soldier, recorded a final message before his death in a Cybertruck explosion near the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. In this message, he claimed to possess a “massive VBIED” (Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device) and expressed his intent to use it. He also discussed his struggles with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and his disillusionment with the military and government. This video was later shared by podcaster Shawn Ryan on his YouTube channel.

Per Gemini:
The video Matthew Livelsberger's Final Message is about Matthew Livelsberger, a Special Forces Master Sergeant who died outside the Trump Hotel in Las Vegas. The video discusses an email that Livelsberger sent to Sam Shoate, a guest on the Sha Ryan podcast. The email contained information about Chinese submarines off the east coast and war crimes in Afghanistan. The video also discusses Livelsberger's use of a Tesla Cybertruck, which is not a typical vehicle for a Special Forces member. The video concludes by suggesting that Livelsberger may have been suffering from PTSD or TBI and that he may have used the email to send a message to the Special Forces community about the need for better treatment for these conditions.

@Muppet , agree/disagree with A/I assessment?

Just an FYI; chatgpt will not pull YouTube videos unless you're logged into an account.

You'll also need to be more specific with your request.

You said:
Recap the video "Matthew Livisberger's Final Message" from the youtube channel "Ryan McBeth".

ChatGPT said:
Ryan McBeth's video, "Matthew Livesberger's Final Message," delves into the tragic events surrounding Matthew Livelsberger, a 37-year-old U.S. Army Green Beret. On January 1, 2025, Livelsberger drove a rented Tesla Cybertruck filled with fireworks and gas canisters to the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, where the vehicle exploded, resulting in his death and injuries to seven bystanders.
FOX 9

In the days leading up to the incident, Livelsberger sent messages to several former partners, expressing feelings of exhaustion and a desire to "cleanse my mind of the war."
NEWSWEEK

McBeth's video examines these communications and the possible factors contributing to Livelsberger's actions, shedding light on the challenges faced by veterans and the importance of mental health support.

You said:
What did Ryan McBeth get wrong in this video?

ChatGPT said:
In his video "Matthew Livesberger's Final Message," Ryan McBeth initially questioned the authenticity of an email attributed to Matthew Livelsberger, suggesting it might have been fabricated by podcasters Sam Shoemate and Shawn Ryan. However, subsequent information confirmed the email's legitimacy. Recognizing his error, McBeth publicly apologized to Shoemate and Ryan for labeling them as liars. He acknowledged his mistake on social media, stating, "I was wrong to call Sam Shoemate @terminalcwo and Shawn Ryan @shawnryan762 liars."
INSTAGRAM

Shawn Ryan responded to McBeth's apology, emphasizing the email's authenticity and expressing his disapproval of McBeth's initial accusations. He stated, "The only fraud here is you @SebGorka FBI has confirmed the email sent to my podcast was from Matthew Livelsberger."
X

This situation underscores the importance of thorough verification before making public claims, especially concerning sensitive topics involving individuals' reputations.


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This is pretty accurate to what the video is.
 
Just an FYI; chatgpt will not pull YouTube videos unless you're logged into an account.
Thanks for that. I’ve just recently started playing around with GPT and Gemini; it is amazing to me how useful they have been in work situations where I need to quickly analyze a group of numbers or write a report recapping data.
 
Thanks for that. I’ve just recently started playing around with GPT and Gemini; it is amazing to me how useful they have been in work situations where I need to quickly analyze a group of numbers or write a report recapping data.

It's a tool our command really wants us to focus on. Hell, big army has even developed a "camogpt" for use; granted, it's always down.

Biggest thing I've learned is to use it as a tool for first drafts/summaries, not final products.

I remember people in my Senior Leader Course using it to help write papers. It was easy to pick out who used AI but didn't have the requisite knowledge, but basically impossible who used AI as a tool.

I'm computer retarded, don't know what that AI stuff is.

I'm 100% computer dumb as well; that's why I'm a cook!

AI (rightfully now) works like Google. Ask it info and it'll spit stuff out. Ask follow-up/more specific stuff and it'll spit out more. Hell, you can ask it for sources and it'll even link them.

I think it works best for very simple information or information in which you know how to ask specific questions.
 
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