I’ve been following Hyper’s mess like a soap opera, and wow, the plot twists keep coming. Remember when they promised 'carbon-neutral servers' last year? Turns out that was pure greenwashing—a journalist dug up contracts showing they’re still leasing coal-powered data centers. Cue environmentalists camping outside HQ with projectors looping the contradiction. Then there’s the influencer fallout: Hyper paid big creators to hype their new app, but failed to disclose it was basically spyware mining location data 24/7. Watching those same influencers backpedal with 'I was misled!' apologies is peak schadenfreude. What gets me is how Hyper keeps doubling down instead of just… admitting faults? Like when the CEO tweeted 'Disruption isn’t pretty' amid the scandals. Buddy, exploitation isn’t disruption.
Hyper’s latest PR nightmare? A deepfake ad campaign gone horribly wrong. They used AI to resurrect dead celebrities to shill their products—think Marilyn Monroe selling smart fridges—without family consent. The backlash was instant: historians called it grotesque, estates threatened lawsuits, and Gen Z roasted it as 'corporate necromancy.' Meanwhile, Hyper’s stock dipped 15% in a week. Funny how ethics only matter to them after the money starts bleeding.
From where I sit—knee-deep in tech forums—Hyper’s controversies read like a checklist of Silicon Valley arrogance. First, the whole 'AI-generated art' debacle: their platform scraped artists’ portfolios without consent to train models, then tried to play it off as 'democratizing creativity.' Cue outrage from illustrators flooding social media with side-by-sides of their stolen work vs. Hyper’s knockoffs. Then came the whistleblower AMA on Reddit alleging toxic crunch culture, complete with screenshots of managers joking about 'sleep deprivation badges.' The cherry on top? Hyper’s legal team DMCA’d the post within hours, proving they’d rather silence critics than fix anything. It’s exhausting to watch a company this tone-deaf.
Man, the drama around CEO Hyper lately has been wild. It all started when a leaked internal email suggested massive layoffs were coming, but phrased it like 'optimizing the human resource portfolio'—real corporate-speak that pissed off employees. Then there was that viral TikTok where a former engineer claimed Hyper’s AI ethics team was sidelined to rush a risky product launch. The comments section turned into a warzone between stans calling it 'necessary innovation' and critics screaming about accountability.
And don’t even get me started on the shareholder meeting meltdown. Hyper casually dropped a 'rebranding pivot' that involved licensing user data to third-party advertisers, which—shocker—didn’t go over well. Now #BoycottHyper is trending every other week, sandwiched between memes of their cringey 'apology' livestream where the CEO used a VR avatar instead of showing his actual face. Feels like watching a slow-motion train wreck, but with better meme potential.
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"Sign this contract, Sara,"
Zack said with a smirk playing on his lips.
"Think about it. You will get your revenge, and I get what I want,”
He added.
Orphaned after the death of her parents, Sara Miles vowed to take revenge on her parents’ murderer, whom she strongly believed to be her uncle.
She set her sights on the biggest tech company in New York. Along the way, she encountered the rude and arrogant CEO of the company, Zack Enterprise, Zack Samuels.
Surprisingly, despite their less-than-ideal first encounter, he offered her the job. Little did she know, there was more to this.
They entered into a contract marriage to both achieve their revenge. For Sara, it was her uncle, while for Zack, it was his ex-fiancée, Nora, who had cheated on him.Will they fall in love, or will their situation forever be a contract marriage?
He is a CEO who once had autism, and in a hollow world, only she can make him feel at ease. Because of her, overnight, he destroyed the city's largest nightclub; because of her, he took a series of stunningly beautiful photos that caused a sensation. He domineeringly keeps her by his side, destroying the things she likes, all because he wants to earn her favor. She feels unlucky and miserable, he is like a madman, obstinate and resolute. His crazy possessiveness frightens her. When she asked him to let her go, she never expected him to actually agree...
Randomly, he would gesture at any girl. Every girl would get ready to come and bow down to him, and do whatever he would demand. He's gorgeous with a supermodel look.
There was only one percent hope that his marriage would work. But he booked a separate room on their wedding night. He didn't stop there, he was with another woman.
She decided to leave him. But he didn't agree to leave her alone. The more she ignored him, the more he grabbed her attention.
She wanted to get away from him before it got too late. He always won, he was a proud heir, arrogant CEO, and he was determined to get what he desired.
Royce Miller was a happy-go-lucky son of a multi-billionaire but was obliged to take the CEO position in the company after his twin brother Reid met a car accident and was in a state of comatose. His life was put into a dilemma because he had to act like his twin brother, or he would lose his father's company forever.
During his first day of work in the company, he found out something suspicious and that he wanted to dig into it no matter what.
Vera Anderson, a middle-class conservative woman has her ultimate dream to work at Miller Entertainment and Talent Agency. When she was hired as Executive Assistant, romantic feelings went deeper between her and the CEO, without knowing at first that he was Royce Miller, the man who kissed her three years ago and the man she loves.
When Royce mistook her to be the woman who broke his brother's heart, her world turned upside down because she had to pay the price for the things she had never done.
But what if Royce found out the truth behind his brother's accident, would he be able to make things right and protect the woman he loved when all that was left in Vera's heart was hatred?
------------------“I will do everything to win you back, Vera”-----------
--------------“I will do everything to stay away from you Royce"------------
She was afraid to fall in love. He never lowered the walls of his heart, afraid to face betrayal.
Both were busy chasing away the demons of their sleepless nights not knowing when their lives entangled and they crashed into each other, seeking solace from the treacherous world.
Valerie Ambrose bumped into Damon Lysander at a downtown club. Eyes met, sparks flew, heat rose, and they ended up having a one-night stand.
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"I don't have cash on me. I forgot my wallet." He slurred, his crystal blue eyes bloodshot red as he stared directly into my eyes, for a moment I thought he was sober, but then he leaned in and whispered in my ear, his breath fanning my neck. "Now are you still interested?" Although the music was blasting through the speakers, but I caught up on his hidden implication.
I shook my head in exhaustion "You're drunk Damon. Come I will drop you home."
"I don't want to go back there. It hurts Val." He mumbled dryly, but his moist eyes said it all, and I couldn't help but pity him. When I failed to respond he pressed his lips to the side of my neck and inhaled deeply. "Please don't leave me alone." He was barely audible and looked like a mess, a beautiful mess. "I can't bear this anymore." And with that said, he pressed his lips to mine.
“Are you here to pimp yourself just like your mother? Your mother took away my father and now you're aiming for his son?” Icy words whispered that felt like needles prickling in my own skin. The thought gave a frightful shudder.
This man, powerful enough to throw me to the pit hole filled with sharks, hates my very existence ever since my mother and I stepped into their lives.
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Nina Caulfield has sworn not to meet Luca de Milano again. After all, her mother is the mistress who caused the divorce of his parents. When she reaches eighteen, her mother announces her wedding which will be held in Spain next year. Now that she's busy preparing for the wedding, Nina has no choice but to live with Luca until she graduates. Luca de Milano, Merger and Acquisition CEO of Milano Inc., is forced to be a guardian of the reminder of his broken view of a perfect family.
A hapless girl with no redeeming qualities and her future stepbrother striving for perfection.
Now, what happens when two polar opposites get stuck together under the same roof for a year?
===== SLOW BURN ROMANCE WITH HEA , R18+ later on======
Hyper's CEO in 2024? That'd be Mark Chen! I stumbled across this while deep-diving into tech news the other day—gotta say, the guy's got an interesting background. Before stepping into this role, he was quietly revolutionizing cloud infrastructure at smaller firms, which makes Hyper's recent AI push even more fascinating.
What really caught my attention was how he reimagined Hyper's creative direction during their last product launch. The way he integrated narrative storytelling into tech demos (almost like an anime plot twist!) showed how differently he approaches leadership compared to typical Silicon Valley execs. Makes me wonder if we'll see more crossovers between tech and entertainment under his watch.
Hyper's entrepreneurial ventures are pretty fascinating! From what I've gathered through tech news and industry deep-dives, they're steering multiple innovative companies across different sectors. One standout is their cutting-edge AI research lab, which keeps popping up in discussions about next-gen automation tools. Then there's that space exploration startup making waves with reusable rocket tech—kinda like if Elon Musk and Tony Stark had a brainstorming session. I also recall stumbling upon their name linked to a renewable energy project developing solar-powered desalination plants. The diversity of these projects makes me wonder if they sleep at all! It's inspiring to see someone tackle such varied challenges simultaneously.
What really grabs my attention is how Hyper's companies seem interconnected—the AI division likely collaborates with the space program for navigation systems, and the sustainability angle ties everything together. Makes me wish we had more CEOs with this kind of multidimensional vision. Though honestly, keeping track of all these ventures feels like trying to follow a 'Doctor Who' timeline!
what really stands out to me is how low-key they've been about their charity work. It's not something they shout about, but if you dig a little deeper, you'll find some pretty cool initiatives they've backed. Like last year, there was this whole education program for underprivileged kids that got a massive boost from their foundation.
What I appreciate is how hands-on they seem to be—it's not just about writing checks. There are photos floating around of them visiting community centers, and the people who've worked with them say they genuinely listen. Makes you respect someone more when their philanthropy isn't just a PR move.
I’ve been keeping tabs on CEO Hyper’s online presence for a while now, and honestly, it’s a bit of a treasure hunt! They’re most active on Twitter (or X, whatever we’re calling it these days), where they drop industry insights and occasional behind-the-scenes tidbits. Their handle is usually something straightforward like @CEOHyper, but I’d double-check the blue checkmark because imposters love popping up.
If you’re into more visual stuff, their LinkedIn is packed with professional updates, while Instagram feels like a mix of casual office life and conference highlights. TikTok’s a wildcard—sometimes you get golden nuggets of unscripted thoughts, other times it’s just memes. Oh, and don’t sleep on their newsletter; it’s where the deep dives live.