A woman in Virginia won $150,000 in the lottery after asking ChatGPT to pick her numbers. The win came from the September 8 Virginia Lottery Powerball draw. She matched four numbers and the Powerball. The prize was $50,000 but tripled to $150,000 with the Power Play option.
Carrie Edwards, the winner, said she was “blessed” and decided to donate all of it. She pledged the full amount to three charities. Her story has gained attention for both the unusual role of ChatGPT and her generous act.
ChatGPT and the Winning Numbers
Edwards said she casually asked ChatGPT to “talk to me” and give her numbers. She then bought her ticket with those picks. When she checked her phone days later, she saw a message about her win. At first, she thought it was a scam.
The numbers matched four of the first five numbers plus the Powerball. That gave her $50,000. But with the $1 Power Play option, her prize tripled to $150,000. According to the New York Post, the win made her one of the most talked-about lottery players in recent weeks.
The use of ChatGPT for the selection made the story stand out. Many people use AI for essays, work, or daily tasks. But this was one of the first widely reported cases where AI helped pick winning lottery numbers.
Why Edwards Donated Every Dollar
Edwards explained why she gave away all the money. Her husband passed away in 2024 from frontotemporal degeneration. To honor him, she donated to the Association for Frontotemporal Degeneration (AFTD).
Her second donation went to Shalom Farms. The group works against food insecurity with farming and food justice programs. The third part of her donation went to the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society. It supports service members and their families in need.
She said she wanted her story to be an example. “When people are blessed, they can bless others,” she said at a press event. Reports from AP confirmed her donations were already pledged.
Broader Impact of the Story
The win shows how AI is becoming part of daily life. ChatGPT is often used for writing, coding, and advice. Now, it has even entered the world of lottery luck. The story also highlights the power of generosity.
Most winners use prize money for homes, cars, or savings. Edwards chose to donate it all. That has made her case different from most lottery stories. Her action has drawn praise from community leaders and national media.
The story of Edwards shows both the reach of ChatGPT and the impact of giving. It is a reminder that even unexpected wins can create good.
FYI (keeping you in the loop)-
Q1: Did ChatGPT really pick the winning lottery numbers?
Yes. Edwards asked ChatGPT to give her numbers. Those numbers won her $150,000 in the Powerball drawing.
Q2: How much money did she win?
She won $50,000, but with the Power Play feature, the amount tripled to $150,000.
Q3: What did Edwards do with the money?
She donated all $150,000 to three charities. These include AFTD, Shalom Farms, and the Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society.
Q4: Why did she donate all her winnings?
She said she felt blessed and wanted to help others. She also wanted to honor her late husband, who died of a rare disease.
Q5: Has ChatGPT been used for lottery before?
There are reports of people trying it, but this case became widely known because it led to a major win and full donation.
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