Elon Musk Livestreams Drive to Mark Zuckerberg’s House at Risk of Doxxing

Elon Musk Livestreams Drive to Mark Zuckerberg’s House at Risk of Doxxing

Elon Musk addressed concerns about “doxxing” after live-streaming a portion of his drive to Mark Zuckerberg’s house on the X platform. The program aimed to highlight Tesla’s most recent developments in AI technology for autonomous vehicles.

Elon Musk, the former CEO of Twitter, gave Tesla’s most recent demonstration of their new Full Self-Driving (FSD) beta software over a 45-minute live stream. Musk broke Tesla’s rules on active driver supervision throughout the show by interacting with viewers while driving. At a stoplight, he had to seize control of the AI system while also disclosing Mark Zuckerberg’s whereabouts which puts him at risk of getting doxxed.

“We’re at least going to where Google says Zuckerberg lives. I don’t think this really can be considered doxxing if we just Googled his house,” Musk said.

We can see Elon arriving at the Mark Zuckerberg home in Palo Alto CA. The address was derived from a public source i.e. Google which doesn’t count as doxxing according to him. However, upon arrival, Musk decided against knocking on his door and went back to the Tesla headquarters.

While we were deprived of a confrontation between the two billionaires, we got to see the FSD beta in action driving through different traffic conditions.

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