Cherie Brooke Luo
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Podcast Appearances
I was there for five years designing products and I would say Snapchat's app feels very alive.
As much love as I have for LinkedIn.
Like I wouldn't call the LinkedIn app, it doesn't feel alive.
It feels very professional.
Not alive.
Proficient.
So, and I mean this in the best way, like Snapchat has felt always less polished, but like more alive than other platforms.
Was that an intentional choice?
And I also feel like Snap has been on the cutting edge of this.
I get to brag about Jean now through Snapchat.
She has over 50 AI patents with you guys.
Well, it's funny because maybe y'all should submit more because y'all are on the cutting edge.
And I think especially with specs too and wearables, like over the face glasses, over the last few years, there's been a lot of advancements with competitors.
How do you think about Snap in general with competitors?
You've talked about this in the past too, how you guys lay a lot of the foundation for other
Companies to build on and also potentially steal those ideas, but also with the wearables I think it's been really heating up over the last few years and where do you see snap?
differentiating with the wearables compared to the Hot new competitors.
Well, I mean, that's the moat, right?
It's being able to touch every part of the process and also create these network effects over time that it's extremely hard to replicate.
I think that might be LinkedIn's maybe like