Eeks!
Jumbo Kling
The AI company CEO was under intense scrutiny after being caught by Jumbotron at a Cold Play concert in Boston.
The footage shows astronomer CEO Andy Byron and the company's chief talent officer Christine Cabot are hugging awkwardly as they went viral on social media on Thursday.
Both are reportedly married to children.
“Yeah, look at these two,” Coldplay singer Chris Martin said. “Ah, what… are they cheating or are they very shy.”
The unfortunate events have attracted the rage of online experts.
One Reddit user claimed, “We will serve the correct TBH.” “Crime will eventually catch up with you.”
The others pointed at the second woman to the left of the frame and covered her face with her hands.
“She knew both of them and noticed that her friend was being cooked,” suggested one user.
Employee involvement
This incident could lead to many questions about Byron's New York City-based company ranks. It promotes a baffle array of computing buzzwords related to machine learning and automation.
Some detectives on LinkedIn reveal that Cabot joined the astronomer in November.
“Kristin's outstanding leadership and deep expertise in talent management, employee engagement, and expanding people's strategies are important as we continue our swift trajectory,” Byron said of Cabot in a press release at the time.
Neither Cabot nor Byron have publicly commented on the issue. But with one certainty, the persistent ordeal will probably be a very troublesome meeting.
This event attracted a lot of attention online. Newsweek Byron's wife's Facebook page has since been deleted, but comments have been blocked and onlookers have found pointing out her husband's affair.
For many, everything was easy to avoid.
“If I had just laughed and smiled for the camera, this would have never been so popular,” the Reddit user assumed.
“Concert cost: $200 for hotels, $600 for tickets, $150 for food/drinks, $50,000 for divorce lawyers,” a joked Instagram user.
“Two rules: don't try to hide from the jumbotron.
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