The chief person officer of a US tech company who was clearly caught on a large screen at a coldplay concert, resigned by the CEO of the company.
Christin Cabot, the chief person officer of astronomer, is no longer with the company and has resigned, the firm told the BBC in a statement.
It is after Andy Bayran, former CEO of the company, which was left last week after the announcement by the company, will be placed on leave and examined. The BBC has been unable to independently confirm the identity of any person in the clip.
It shows a man and a woman, identified by American media as co-activists, hugging on a jumbo screen in the arena before suddenly tell and hide.
After trying to hide the pair suddenly from the camera, Coldplay chief singer Chris Martin told the crowd: “Either they are having an affair, or they are just very shy.”
The video, which showed music at the concert before trying to hide the pair, saw millions of times on social media. It was then shared into platforms, turned into mems and joking on television programs.
As the Internet Sleiths attempted to identify the pair and fake statements about the incident, the astronomer made a statement announced in the case, without specifying the video, and said that its CEO would be placed on leave.
The next day, the company announced that Mr. Biren resigned.
The company, which belongs to data, analytics and artificial intelligence, appointed co-founder and Chief Product Officer Pete Daijoy as interim CEO.
“The events of the last few days have gained a level of media, which some companies have – data and startups alone in our small corner of AI World – Ever encounter,” said in an update after taking the reins.
He said that the company almost became a “domestic” name almost overnight and would continue on the ahead and “commitment to make something great”.