Tom Brown praised for voice work; partnership with SpaceX and GB200 capacity expansion announced
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Summary
A social media interaction where user @nottombrown (Tom Brown) receives praise for voice work, alongside an announcement about an expanded partnership with SpaceX, scaling up GB200 capacity in Colossus 2 throughout June, and appreciation for Elon Musk's team finding homes for "the Claudes."
Key quotes
· 4 pulledyou are in safe hands
Thanks! Big fan of your voice work
We're expanding our partnership with @SpaceX, and will be scaling up on GB200 capacity in Colossus 2 throughout June.
Appreciate @elonmusk and the team helping us find good homes for the Claudes.
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