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Virginia grandmother uses ChatGPT to win $150K Powerball, donates it all

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A Virginia grandmother who used Chatgpt to select Powerball numbers hit greatly – and then donated all of them to charitable.

Carrie Edwards of Midlothian matched four of the first five points and Powerball in the drawing of September 8 and won $ 50,000. However, according to the Virginia Lottery, the prize has reached $ 150,000 for purchasing the Power Play option.

Edwards said he knew what he wanted to do with the unexpected wind.

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“I knew I had to give everything, because I was very blessed, and I want it to be an example of how other people bless other people.” He said.

The first donations went to the Frontotemporal Degeneration Association (AFTD), which supports research, education and family resources for those affected by early -on -on -beginning demon.

Carrie Edwards won a Powerball award of $ 150,000 with Khalid Jones, General Manager of Virginia Lottery. (Virginia Lottery/Multi -State Lottery Association)

Edwards’s deceased husband Steve, a fireman and father died of illness. Frontotemporal said he wanted to shed light on other families fighting degeneration and researchers working for a treatment. The donation coincided with the World FTD Awareness Week, which took place between 21-27 September.

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Edwards, a retired PR administrator, said, “Why is this very personal.”

Edwards also gave Shalom Farms, a non -profit -free -oriented organization in Richmond, distributing more than 400,000 portions of fresh products annually to Farms.

“The gift will allow families in Richmond to continue to access high quality, affordable fresh products,” Shahalom Farms General Manager Anna Ibrahim said. He said.

The person's hand hired a powerball ticket.

Choosing the Power Play option has doubled Edwards’s $ 50,000 prize for $ 150,000. (Istock)

The third contribution made to the Active Service Members, Veterans and their families to the Navy-Marine Corps Association (NMCRS), which provides financial, education and emergency assistance.

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The gift father honored a navy warher pilot Captain Peter Swanson. He remembered “service and generosity life”. “He and his wife have instilled the importance of giving back to their children, and provided a family tradition to the NMCRs.” “Now, with Carrie’s extraordinary gift, the commitment of the Swanson family is getting stronger – to ensure that sailors, sailors and their families get the vital support they deserve.”

Edwards said that the three organizations he worked closely represented healing, service and community for him. “Shalom Farms heals through food and soil, bringing hope through AFTD research, and the Navy-Deniz Corps Association brings the tradition of supporting military families at the time required.” He said.

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“We are all happy to see that this award is shared for valuable reasons because of Carrie Edwards’s great generosity of Carrie Edwards,” Virginia Lottery General Manager Khalid Jones said. He said.

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Edwards said he returned to Chatgpt to help him select Powerball numbers. (Kurt “Cyberguy” Knutsson)

Jones said that the lottery profits tend to support K-12 public education in the Nations Society.

At the news conference, Edwards announced that he had returned to artificial intelligence to choose his numbers. “I, ‘Hey, chatgpt, talk to me… Do you have numbers for me?’ ‘He remembered.

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He said everything was about luck, but Edwards still went for that. “Two days late, I sit at a meeting and look at my phone and say,” Please collect your lottery earnings. “

He thought there was a scam until he entered his online account at home.

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Edwards said that he often did not play Lotto and bought his ticket for the first time using Virginia Parktery’s mobile application. “I feel blessed because this unexpected lottery win can serve a greater purpose,” he said.

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