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

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Jeddah Virginia, who used Chatgpt to help choose the great PowerBall numbers – then donated everything to charities.
Carrie Edwards, from Midlotyan, match four of the first five numbers in addition to PowerBall in September 8, and won $ 50,000. But since she bought Power Play, her prize has multiplied three times to $ 150,000, according to the Virginia Lottery.
Edwards said she immediately knew what she wanted to do with unexpected sport.
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“I knew that I needed to give her everything, because I was very blessed, and I want this to be an example of how others, when they bless them, bless others,” she said during a press conference.
Her first donation went to the IFTD Association, which supports research, education and family resources for those affected by dementia early.
Carrie Edwards, who was seen with the Executive Director of Virginia Lessa, won the PowerBall award at $ 150,000. (Virginia Lottery/Multi-State Lottery Association)
Edwards’s late husband, Steve, a firefighter and father, died of illness. She said that she wanted the gift to shed light on other families fighting the front degradation and researchers working towards her treatment. Her donation with World Ftd Awarnes Week coincided, which occurred from September 21 to 27.
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“This is very personal,” said Edwards, a retired public relations executive official.
Edwards also gave a chamomal, a non -profit organization for the farm and food justice in Richmond, distributing more than 400,000 servings of fresh products annually.
“Her gift will ensure that families throughout Richmond continue to reach fresh products of high -quality at reasonable prices,” said Anna Ibrahim, Executive Director of Halum Pharmes.

The Power Play option choosing the Edwards Award, which is valued at $ 50,000, doubled to $ 150,000. (Istock)
Her third contribution went to the Relief Association in the Navy Marine Corps (NMCRS), which provides financial, educational and emergency assistance to active service personnel and old warriors and their families.
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The gift honored her father, Captain Peter Swanson, a naval fighter pilot remembered by “Service and Generosity”. “He and his wife have instilled in their children the importance of returning the favor, making giving to NMCRS a family tradition,” the group wrote in a Facebook post. “Now, with the unusual Carrie gift, the Swanson family is stronger – the sailors’ guarantee, the Marines, and their families receive the vital support they deserve,” continued.
Edwards said that the three organizations, which are working closely, are healing, service and society. She said: “Shalom farms heal through food and soil, and AFTD brings hope through research, and the Marine Marine Corps Association provokes the tradition of supporting military families in times of need.”
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“We are all happy in the lottery to see this award being shared with worthy reasons, due to the wonderful generosity of Carrie Edwards,” said Khaled Jones, CEO of Virginia for Lianter.

Edwards said she turned into Chatgpt to help her choose her PowerBall numbers. (Cyberguy “Knutsson)
Jones indicated that the lottery profits tend to support public education K-12 in the Commonwealth.
At the press conference, Edwards revealed that she turned into artificial intelligence to help choose its numbers. She recalls, “I am like, hey, I walked, talk to me … Do you have numbers for me?”
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He answered that it is all about luck, but Edwards went to him anyway. She said, “It passes two days, and I am sitting at a meeting and I look at my phone, and says:” Please collect your lottery gains. “
She thought it was a fraud until she recorded her online account at home.
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Edwards, who said she did not play Loto often, had bought her online ticket for the first time, using the Virginia Lottery application. “I feel that this unexpected victory in the lottery can serve a larger purpose,” she said.
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2025-09-27 18:27:00