Recently, Carrie Edwards from Virginia, USA, won a $150,000 (approximately 1.06 million RMB) prize by buying a lottery ticket using numbers recommended by the AI assistant ChatGPT. More touching is that she decided to donate the entire unexpected fortune to help those in need.
Edwards is not someone who often buys lottery tickets. In fact, the winning numbers were obtained when she casually asked ChatGPT for some numbers. At that time, she told the AI: "Can you give me some numbers?" ChatGPT first reminded her that buying a lottery is entirely based on luck, but then provided several sets of numbers for her reference. Two days later, while she was in a meeting, her phone received a notification that she had won the prize. The initial $50,000 prize increased to $150,000 by choosing the 3x multiplier option.
At first, Edwards thought it was a scam message, but after checking her account at home, she realized she had really won the big prize. Faced with this sudden fortune, she did not hesitate and quickly decided to donate the entire prize. When she collected the award, she said: "I am very lucky, and now I hope to share this luck by helping others, encouraging more people to care for and help those in need."
Edwards' decision has attracted widespread attention and praise, with many people expressing admiration for her generous behavior. In this era of material abundance, sharing one's own luck with others is undoubtedly a commendable act. Through such a way, she hopes to inspire more people to spread kindness and expand love to a wider place.
Technological advancements have made our lives more convenient, and Edwards' story shows us the warmth in humanity. In the future, perhaps more people will find their own luck through the power of technology and turn this luck into support and assistance for others.