Coldplay, kiss cam and Astronomer
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Caught on Coldplay's kiss-cam by a curious Chris Martin? The one thing you shouldn't do is cut and run, because one couple is in a lot of trouble for doing just that.
Astronomer tech company denies fake apology statement that went viral following Coldplay's Kiss Cam incident where Chris Martin called out executives for an alleged affair.
Coldplay exposed a couple of cheaters at their concert at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts. And now another couple — this one in Philadelphia — couldn't escape another Coldplay Kiss Cam.
After Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot were caught mid-embrace on the kiss cam at a recent Coldplay concert, and visibly panicked, Martin said from the stage, "Either they're having an affair or they're very shy.
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.
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A video appearing to show Astronomer's CEO and his head of HR embracing at a Coldplay concert spread around social media at the speed of sound.
The mascots recreated the cringeworthy reactions immortalized in the viral video where Astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the head of human resources, Kristin Cabot, were spotlighted on the concert’s kiss cam at a Coldplay show on July 16.
Coldplay is set to bring its "Music of the Spheres" tour to Nashville after a "kiss cam" during a Boston show revealed a couple having an affair.
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.