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  • Silicon Valley crosswalk buttons apparently hacked to imitate Musk, Zuck voices

    Posted: 2025-04-13 00:55:54

    Pedestrian crosswalk buttons in Palo Alto and Mountain View have been reportedly hacked to play altered audio clips that sound like Elon Musk and Mark Zuckerberg. The voices, triggered by pressing the buttons, deliver phrases related to their respective companies, like promoting Tesla vehicles or discussing the metaverse. While the source of the prank is unknown, city officials have confirmed the incidents and are working to restore the standard crossing signals.

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    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43669151

    Hacker News commenters were largely skeptical of the veracity of the article, pointing to the lack of any evidence besides hearsay and the implausibility of hacking so many crosswalk buttons undetected. Some suggested it was an April Fool's joke, despite being published on April 12th. Others speculated on how such a hack might be technically possible, focusing on the possibility of exploiting vulnerable wireless communication protocols if the buttons were indeed networked, though this was considered unlikely. Several users criticized the article's writing quality and lack of journalistic rigor, particularly its reliance on anonymous sources. The overall sentiment was one of amusement tinged with disbelief, with many expressing disappointment at the lack of concrete proof.