Crosswalks in Silicon Valley Hacked to Talk Like Musk and Zuckerberg
In one snippet, a crosswalk hacked to sound like Mark Zuckerberg told individuals there was nothing they could do to stop progress of AI.
By Thomas Maxwell Published April 14, 2025
Over the weekend, crosswalk pedestrian signals in the backyard of Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk were hacked to play voices imitating their likeness. But they were not exactly kind to the billionaires, instead offering a commentary on the heightened polarization and distrust of the two leaders who have become more influential than ever in todayβs society and Washington in particular.
In one video posted to TikTok, after the crosswalk button is pressed, it begins to say, βItβs normal to feel uncomfortable or even violated as we forcefully insert AI into every facet of your conscious experience.β It continues, βI just want to assure you, you donβt need to worry because thereβs absolutely nothing you can do to stop it.β
Meta has been pushing AI heavily, inserting βMeta AIβ buttons into search boxes across its apps and promoting the idea ofΒ interacting with AI charactersΒ tailored to a userβs interests in lieu of real humans. Recent surveying by YouGov foundΒ 44% of Americans are skeptical of AIΒ over concerns ranging from invasion of personal privacy to the spread of misleading videos or deepfakes. But companies like Meta are betting that AI will enable more people to create content online and communicate with friends. (snip-MORE)