The highly decorated soldier who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck outside the Trump hotel in Las Vegas used generative AI including ChatGPT to help plan the attack, Las Vegas police said Tuesday. A laptop,
The Army veteran who drove a truck through a crowd in New Orleans and the Special Forces master sergeant who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck in Las Vegas last week briefly overlapped in their service at Fort Liberty,
The Army veteran who drove a truck through a crowd in New Orleans and the Special Forces master sergeant who exploded a Tesla Cybertruck in Las Vegas last week briefly overlapped in their service ...
ARE OPEN. AND RIGHT NOW SOME NEW DETAILS JUST RELEASED TODAY IN THAT TRAGIC NEW YEAR’S TERROR ATTACK. THE FBI GIVING SOME MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE TERRORIST PLANNING AND PLOTTING BEFORE HE ...
Livelsberger enrolled in the Army’s “Advanced Special Operations Techniques” (ASOT) course, an 18-week training program at JBLM for special operations units. But Arritt said he failed to complete the course.
Police found a 6-page manifesto on Matthew Livelsberger’s phone and say he used ChatGPT to plan his New Year's Day bombing at the front of the Trump International Hotel in Las Vegas, the LVMPD said at a news conference Tuesday.
Green Beret Matthew Livelsberger who blew up Cybertruck in front of President-elect Donald Trump's hotel was just one of many Special Forces troops in a flawed mental health care system, where many fear coming forward and commanders can place pressure on providers.
The blur of camouflage and helmets made it nearly impossible to tell the difference between police and National Guard members four years ago when thousands of troops and law enforcement officers locke
The fiery News Year’s Day suicide of an Army Green Beret exposed the Pentagon’s struggle to identify and treat brain injuries and mental health issues, raising alarm among some lawmakers, medical experts and former military personnel who question if enough is being done to improve care and prevent similar tragedies.
After New Orleans and Vegas attacks by veterans, what will Trump do about extremism in the military? - Veterans aren’t more likely to hold extremist views — but they are more likely to act on them, ex
Mental health issues, are often unnoticed, because these are the invisible wounds, which do not have any external signs. Though, mental health issues could be seen in the way the person behaves, however,
The recruits face new challenges including escaping a boat crash in a new episode of “Special Forces: World’s Toughest Test” airing on Wednesday, Jan 15. Selection for the Special Forces is ...