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FBI verifies Tesla Cybertruck subject emailed podcaster, says he used ChatGPT to plan Trump hotel explosion

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The FBI confirmed the email sent to the Shawn Ryan Show podcast was indeed from the Tesla Cybertruck subject Matthew Livelsberger, while Las Vegas police say Livelsberger used ChatGPT to plan the explosion. The FBI on Tuesday said an email that appeared to have been sent from the Las Vegas Cybertruck explosion subject Matthew Livelsberger to prominent podcaster Shawn Ryan was indeed confirmed to have come from Livelsberger. At a press conference, Special Agent in Charge of the FBI in Las Vegas Spencer Evans clarified that law enforcement has not verified the actual content of Livelsberger's email, just that he sent it. "We have confirmed the document that he sent to the podcast. We know that he was the one that sent that document. That's correct," Evans told reporters.


Tesla AI Day: Here's What To Expect - AI Summary

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Tesla's previous AI Day included detailed technical explanations of the company's work in a bid to attract leading engineers. He has said that Tesla AI may play a role in computers matching general human abilities, a huge milestone many experts say is decades away and perhaps unattainable. But more limited and easier to develop forms of artificial intelligence -- like identifying emergency vehicles stopped on a highway -- have proven to be a significant hurdle for the company as it pursues its dreams of self-driving cars. Products heralded and talked about sometimes don't perform as designed -- like when Musk showed off the Tesla Cybertruck's supposedly "unbreakable" windows, that promptly broke -- and can't even be bought years later. Musk said Thursday that AI Day would be "highly technical" as it is meant for recruiting engineers to work on artificial intelligence, robotics and computer chips.


What can you expect on Tesla AI Day?

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Tesla AI Day is Tesla's annual event in which the company reveals all of its upcoming projects and showcases its latest technology. The event will take place on September 30 and is expected to be live-streamed on both the Tesla website and on YouTube. If you are debating whether or not to tune in, here is what you can expect. This event is similar to other major tech companies' annual events, such as Apple's Far Out event that took place earlier this month, Samsung's Unpacked events or Google's annual I/O keynotes. It's an opportunity for the public to learn about what is to come.


Pictured: Incredible £36,000 attachment that turns the Tesla Cybertruck into a mini home on wheels

Daily Mail - Science & tech

An incredible £36,000 ($50,000) accessory, the'CyberLandr', has been unveiled for the Tesla Cybertruck that turns it into a camper complete with shower, cooker, toilet and seats that transform into a double bed. There's even a sink with a voice-controlled tap. Anti-Vaxxer says mandate is'psychological warfare' Karl holds his tongue on the Sussexes' statement about Afghanistan Taliban's special forces unit Badri-313 seen manning the streets NASA's Curiosity rover explores mountain in crater on Mars Japan's new crescent-shaped Island created by volcanic eruption Tesla CEO Elon Musk unveiled the Cybertruck for the first time in November 2019 and famously managed to shatter two of the vehicle's'bulletproof' windows during the launch event. The prototype hit the streets of Manhattan in May of this year, leading hundreds of New Yorkers to line up outside the Tesla showroom to catch a rare glimpse of it. In July, Musk revealed production is now being delayed to sometime in 2022, over battery shortages.


The Hummer EV is shaping up to be GM's electric answer to the Ford Bronco and Tesla Cybertruck -- #ArtificialIntelligence #StartUp #iot #robotics #AI

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The video below contains the first glimpse at the upcoming electric GMC Hummer. The preview video is short, full of nonsense buzzwords, but still telling. It's clear GM identified two main competitors against the upcoming Hummer: The Ford Bronco and Tesla Cybertruck. The Hummer EV was announced pre-COVID 19 during the Super Bowl. At the time, GM promised it would feature 1,000 HP from the electric powertrain.


The internet reacts to Elon Musk's Tesla Cybertruck, the wild-looking cyberpunk dream

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On Thursday, Elon Musk introduced the Tesla Cybertruck, an electric pickup that you might use to take Grandma to church, if Grandma is named Mad Maxine and lives inside the movie Blade Runner. As Roadshow's Tim Stevens and Andrew Krok point out, "given its relative performance and price, the Cybertruck could be a massive success for Tesla as it enters into the largest segment in the US market." You can reserve one for just $100, and if you're not yet sold, Tesla is making a new all-terrain vehicle that can charge in the truck's bed (not included in the truck's price). But maybe don't throw metal balls at the supposedly unbreakable windows. After they were dented in a public demonstration, Musk promised the company will fix that.