Recently, a woman from Virginia, Carrie Edwards, became the focus of attention for a kind act: she won a $150,000 (about 1.06 million Chinese yuan) lottery prize by selecting numbers through ChatGPT, and decided to donate the entire amount.

Edwards is not someone who often buys lottery tickets. She approached ChatGPT with a "problem": "Do you have any numbers for me?" Although the AI humorously replied that "everything depends on luck," it still provided several sets of numbers. Two days later, she unexpectedly found out that she had won the lottery, initially thinking it was a scam, until she logged into her account to confirm the win. Due to the multiplier option, the total prize amount reached $150,000.

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On Tuesday, Edwards received the prize money from the director of the Virginia Lottery and immediately announced her decision to donate. She said the money was a "gift from the sky" and should be used to maximum effect, and hoped that her actions would encourage more lucky people to help others. She plans to donate the money to three different organizations.

This incident not only shows an interesting application of artificial intelligence in daily life, but also conveys a warm story about kindness and generosity. Edwards proved through her actions that when luck comes, the best choice is to share it with more people in need.