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Ken Behrens-Canberrans caption error creates Australia's accidental COVID-19 hero

Categories: Oceania, Australia, Madagascar, Citizen Media, Good News, Health, Humor, Politics, COVID-19
Ken Behrens-Canberrans caption error [1]

Ken Behrens-Canberrans caption error Image  Mockup: a screenshot from a 9 News Australia YouTube video [2] ’ACT records two new local COVID-19 cases overnight’ 13 Aug 2021 + text

Every pandemic should have at least one accidental hero. In Australia’s case, the honor has been awarded because of a transcription mistake [3]. When the Australian Capital Territory’s chief minister Andrew Barr thanked the people of the capital city Canberra on August 13, 2021, for their commitment to stay home during the COVID-19 lockdown, he could not have anticipated the consequences.

Mitch Bowey was tasked with captioning the footage from the media conference. He used a voice-to-text Artificial Intelligence (AI) software to transcribe the word “Canberrans.” The AI suggested a bizarre rendition, namely “Ken Behrens.”

Mitch admitted that he missed the error:

The hunt for the source was soon underway. Canberra Times journalist Andrew Brown tweeted:

Once social media users noticed the mistake, it became a viral meme — one that quickly took on a life of its own. Some even joke that it may end up as an Australianism entry in the Australian National Dictionary [9], alongside classics like, “doing a Bradbury [10].”

The gaffe has generated lots of online merchandise, including T-shirts, coffee mugs and cushion covers heralding “We are all Ken Behrens.”

Local Canberra media also joined in on the fun:

The real Ken Behrens

So where did this odd predictive text come from? It turns out that there is a flesh and blood Ken Behrens [19]. Originally from the United States, he now lives in Madagascar where he is a wildlife photographer. Pre-COVID Ken worked as a natural history tour guide and wrote a number of natural history books. He was interviewed [20] by Her Canberra's Ginger Gorman after she “found him”:

In response to Chief Minister Andrew Barr’s kind words, I’d like to say “You’re welcome” ;p. Though please don’t tell him that I’m not actually at home right now!

Ken became a co-host of the podcast “Naturally Adventurous” in July 2020. Though he is pretty well-traveled, he hasn't yet made it down to Australia.

Ken is thrilled by his honorary citizenship in Canberra and has discussed [21] the mix-up on his social media accounts. He also shared information about a free Donut Day creation that had been made in honor of “Ken Behren.”

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A post shared by Weekly Donut Box (@weeklydonutbox) [22]

Donut day down under often indicates zero COVID cases — an obvious cause for celebration during a lockdown. A truly worthy prize for Australia's new favorite hero.