Gwyneth Paltrow, an actress and movie celebrity, was hired by a data firm to serve as its interim spokesman in order to (kind of, but not really) respond to inquiries about the company.
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The chief people officer (head of human resources) and the CEO of Astronomer were in Massachusetts in the middle of July.
The couple, who were later identified as Andy Byron and Kristin Cabot, were seen grinning and cuddling before immediately covering their faces when they discovered they were being filmed. “Either they’re having an affair or they’re just very shy,” said Chris Martin, the lead singer of Coldplay and Paltrow’s ex-husband.
Although the business hasn’t said much on the issue, Paltrow was briefly featured as a spokesman on their social media pages on Friday, beginning by answering some of the more frequently asked questions.
In the 60-second video, she stated, “Astronomer has received a lot of questions over the last few days, and they wanted me to answer the most common ones.”
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The first question, which began with OMG!, was abruptly chopped short (in black-and-white letters). Really, what the f- is Paltrow saying, “Yes!” The greatest spot to run Apache Airflow is Astronomer.
There was a similar reaction to the second (and last) question, with a somewhat businesslike tone.
Paltrow stated, “We will now be going back to what we do best.”
In other words, the business is prepared to move past the controversy and concentrate on what Astronomer was designed to be recognized for: automating data workflows and assisting businesses with the creation, expansion, and analysis of artificial intelligence-based products.
We appreciate you showing interest in Astronomer. Paltrow said.
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