Someone hacked the crossroads of the silicone valley to chase Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk

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Whether in ancient Greek parodies, Shakespeare’s subtle jabs in the arrogant upper class or the removal of John Stewart of the latest absurdities in Washington, humor can be a weapon with edges, which shapes public opinion. Last weekend we were again reminded us of the comedy’s ability to hit the rich and the powerful when someone hacked Silicone valley intersection Play synthetic voice performances by Mark Zuckerberg and Elon Musk.

"Hi, this is Elon Musk," The voice introduces himself to Trump’s ally and Federal government He said. "Welcome to Palo Alto, Tesla Engineering Home. You know, they say that money can’t buy happiness. And … yes, well … I guess that’s true. God knows I’ve tried. But you can buy a cyberook and it’s pretty sick, right? … right ?? Fuck, I’m so alone."

"Hi, this is Mark Zuckerberg, but the real ones call me zuck," The synthetic voice of Meta CEO told a Crosswalk spokesman. "It is normal to feel uncomfortable or even disturbed, as we forcibly bring AI into every side of your conscious experience. And I just want to assure you, you don’t have to worry, because there is absolutely nothing you can do to stop it. Anyway, look."

Videos have accumulated over 100,000 likes on Tiktok and nearly 400,000 views of X (ironically). Palo Alto Online reports (S)by Techcrunch) that they can be heard at the intersections of Redwood City, Menlo Park and Palo Alto, but were removed early Saturday.

"Hi, this is Elon Musk," Another spokesman at the intersection was aired. "And I would like to personally welcome you to Palo Alto. People continue to say that cancer is bad but have you tried being Cancer? It’s great."

"Hey, here’s the ZUK," said another voice. "I just wanted to tell you how very proud I am about everything we build together. From the undermining of democracy to the cooking of our grandparents with AI Slip to making the world less safe for trance people, no one makes it better than us. And I think it’s quite neat. Zuck out!"

Finally, a spokesman for Palo Alto conducted a psychology of the chairs of the CEO of Tesla. "Hi, I’m Elon. Can we be friends? Will you be my friend? I’ll give you a cyberrtiary, I promise. Well, look, you don’t know the level of corruption, which I would only opt for a crumb of approval. I mean, let’s be real. It’s not like having moral beliefs, right?"

This article originally appeared at Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/someone-hacked-silicon-lice-crosswalks- to-mark-zuckerg-and-el 199

 
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