Apple's Siri was entered as a speaker in an official Australian Parliament transcript (AAPL)
Hilarity ensued in the Australian Senate earlier this month as the iPhone voice assistant Siri interrupted and derailed an official committee hearing.
Australian Senator Rachel Siewert was making a fine point about non-compliance in an Education and Employment Legislation Committee hearing when she heard the familiar beep from her iPhone that means that Siri was looking for orders.
Siri's comment — "Sorry, I did not get that" was not only entered into the transcript under "unidentified speaker" but the exchange caused the chamber to break out in laughter and jokes.
One senator even suggested that if they were to teach Siri parliamentary procedures, then the officials could simply leave the room and let the robot assistants finish the hearing.
Here's the video:
https://twitter.com/mims/statuses/731301798200250368
Siri interjects during the Education and Employment #estimates committee #auspol pic.twitter.com/blZm4vOHww
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