@DtDt666: Elon Musk said the meeting went "very smoothly" and that "a lot of good things" are happening. Tim Cook made a peace sign and then gave a thumbs up. Jensen Huang said the "meeting went well" and called it "very impressive."
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Multiple tech giant CEOs (Musk, Cook, Huang) gave positive feedback about a meeting, saying it went smoothly and many good things are happening.
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- Elon Musk said the meeting went “very smoothly” and that “many good things” are happening.
- Tim Cook made a peace sign, then gave a thumbs up.
- Jensen Huang said “the meeting went well” and called it “very remarkable.” https://t.co/OdxzpKMlPd
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