Man Uses AI to Track Down Stolen Lamborghini Huracan Evo After 2 Years
Lamborghini: A man in America got his stolen Lamborghini Huracan Evo back with the help of AI and ChatGPT. Know how this supercar worth Rs 3 crore was recovered after two years.
In America, a man resorted to Artificial Intelligence (AI) to locate his expensive car that was lost for two years. According to reports, Andrew's Lamborghini Huracan Evo was taken by the tenants. Who did not return about two dozen luxury cars. Not only this, this gang is accused of making fake documents, changing ownership records, and selling the cars in new names.
Although the police recovered many vehicles, nothing could be found about Andrew's Lamborghini. The twist in the story came when he received a direct message on Instagram, which had fresh pictures of the car and asked if he had sold the car. The person who sent the message had found a business card inside the car and thought that Andrew was still selling supercars.
After this message, Garcia (Andrew) initiated the search himself. He posted photos of the car to ChatGPT and paired it with Google's location resources.
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Garcia told CBS 8 that the AI gave enough information to reach the location of the car. After this, he informed the police. The police followed the car and verified by checking the records that it was indeed the same car that belonged to Andrew.
As soon as the location was verified, the police moved in and retrieved the Lamborghini Huracan Evo.
The Lamborghini Huracan initially arrived in 2014. It was initially its coupe version, followed by the Spider and rear-wheel-drive versions.
In 2016, the Performante version arrived, which broke numerous records when it came to performance. The Performante Spyder arrived in 2018.
In 2019, Lamborghini rolled out the Huracan EVO, which sported new V10 engines and better aerodynamics.
In 2021, the company launched the Huracan STO (Super Trofeo Omologata), a street-legal car built with racing technology. This was followed by the Huracán Tecnica in 2022 and then the Huracán Sterrato. The Sterrato was special as it was Lamborghini's first all-terrain V10 supercar. In which high-performance engineering was combined with all-wheel drive.
