Coldplay, Chris Martin and kiss cam
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Astronomer is investigating CEO Andy Byron, who appeared to embrace the company's HR head, Kristin Cabot, on the "kiss cam" at a Coldplay concert.
ESPN SportsCenter anchors Gary Striewski and Randy Scott trolled the viral Coldplay kiss cam moment during the show's cold open on Friday morning.
Astronomer does work in data integration and management for companies like Apple and Ford. You probably haven’t heard of them until now.
In the internet age, cameras are always rolling. It’s leading to a new era of interpersonal surveillance, which Astronomer CEO Andy Byron is the new focus of.
Polgyon reports that Mann used AI to “vibe code” Coldplay Canoodlers. In other words, it was made by a computer vomiting up bits of the internet originally created by other people. The idea is you scroll across stadium of anonymous faces as zoomed-in images appear on a jumbotron on the stage.
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In a brief statement, the tech company also said another Astromer employee, Alyssa Stoddard, was not at the concert.
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What started out as a classic “kiss cam” moment spiraled Wednesday as two Astronomer executives were caught embracing at a Coldplay concert.
However, according to an Astronomer spokesperson, the statement is fake and no official communication has been issued yet by the company or its CEO, San Francisco Chronicle reported. Byron is reportedly married to Megan Kerrigan Byron, a teacher in Massachusetts with whom he shares two kids.
Martin was working the crowd using the “kiss cam” when the camera zoomed in on the couple cuddled up in the stands at the Gillette Stadium on Wednesday night. “Ooh look at these two!” Martin said, as the couple appeared on screen.