Crosswalk buttons in at least three California cities appear to have been hacked this weekend to give them the seemingly AI-generated voices of Tesla CEO Elon Musk and Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg. In videos posted online, the apparent voice of Musk begs listeners to be his friend, or that of Zuckerberg brags about âundermining democracyâ and âcooking our grandparentsâ brains with AI slop.â
A Palo Alto, California city spokesperson told Palo Alto Online that city employees âdetermined that 12 downtown intersections were impacted,â and have disabled the crosswalksâ voice features pending repairs. The signals otherwise work as they should, they told the outlet. The hack seemed to have taken place on Friday, the person said.
The same thing is happening in Redwood City, where a deputy city manager told The San Francisco Chronicle that the city is investigating and attempting to resolve the issue there. Crosswalk buttons in Menlo Park are also reportedly affected.
The voice features of these buttons are used to guide people with difficulty seeing, letting them know when to âwaitâ and when the walk sign on the other end of the street has turned on. Itâs hard to tell how much, if at all, the simulated voices interfere with that, but they seem to be playing in addition to, rather than instead of the built-in safety notices, at least in some videos of the phenomenon.
Here are some videos with the simulated voice of Musk, along with my transcriptions below each:
Hi, this is Elon Musk, and Iâd like to personally welcome you to Palo Alto. You know, people keep saying, âcancer is bad,â but have you ever tried being a cancer? Itâs fucking awesome.
Hi, this is Elon Musk. Welcome to Palo Alto, the home of Tesla engineering. You know, they say money canât buy happiness, and yeah, okay, I guess thatâs true. God knows Iâve tried. But it can buy a Cybertruck, and thatâs pretty sick, right? Right? Fuck, Iâm so alone.
Hi, Iâm Elon. Can we be friends? Will you be my friend? Iâll give you a Cybertruck, I promise. Okay, look, you donât know the level of depravity I would stoop to just for a crumb of approval.
One had a guest spot from a soundalike of President Donald Trump, clearly making light of Muskâs close association with Trump:
Not Musk: You know, itâs funny, I used to think he was just this dumb sack of shit. But once you get to know him, heâs actually pretty sweet and tender and loving.
Not Trump: Sweetie, come back to bed.
One video published by Palo Alto Online featured this quote, spoken by a faked Zuckerbergâs voice:
Hey, itâs Zuck here. I just want to tell you how very proud I am of everything weâve been building together. From undermining democracy to cooking our grandparentsâ brains with AI slop, to â to making the world less safe for trans people. Nobody does it better than us, and, uh, and I think thatâs pretty neat. Zuck out!
Otherwise, the other simulated Zuckerberg voice messages I found in videos online all had the same content:
Hi, this is Mark Zuckerberg, but real ones call me âthe Zuck.â You know, itâs normal to feel uncomfortable or even violated as we forcefully insert AI into every, every facet of your conscious experience. And I just want to assure you, you donât need to worry, because thereâs absolutely nothing you can do to stop it. Anyway, see ya.
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