Jean Luo
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
On Snapchat, if you're being bullied, you can press and hold, report the message right away, get help from our trust and safety team in seconds or minutes.
And I think that's a really big deal when it comes to online safety.
I do think that technology and the advancements here are so profound.
And I think it's going to mean that online services like Snapchat continue to get safer and safer.
Our mission with specs is to make computing more human.
I think if you look at the history of computing interfaces, right, the most fundamental way to break them down is basically into an input and an output, right?
And there was this first big
sort of revolution was the keyboard and the mouse.
I'm skipping a few revolutions.
But I think in terms of personal computing, the keyboard and the mouse as inputs were a really, really big deal.
And then obviously the graphical user interface as an output.
I think then you sort of had another big leap around the iPhone, although it in many ways resembled the personal computer.
It combined the input and the output into one touchscreen, which I think was another really big leap forward in terms of the way that we use computing.
But I think, you know, as I look and I think it certainly made computing more natural.
Right.
I mean, you know, even if you look at a young child, they can pick up an iPhone and immediately figure out how to swipe around and move around because, you know, I think whereas it might take them a little while to learn how to use a keyboard.
Right.
So I think we're certainly you know, these interfaces are becoming more natural.
The next big step for us with specs, which is our intelligent eyewear that overlays computing in the world around you, is that rather than having a screen as an interface, computing is actually embedded in the world around you and you just use your hands and your voice and you interact with computing the same exact way that you would interact with
a friend or with the world around you.