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What products do you really admire, either overall or particular elements?
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Vasudha Mithal
Care Solace Chief Product Officer • August 22
My top-3 favorites purely from a product perspective:
- Google Photos, for very delightful and practical uses of AI
- Huckleberry, for attempting to solve the problems of new parents in a tech-first way
- Tesla, for the beautiful combo of hardware and software to create an overall rich user experience
(not factoring in leadership, political, health, or climate impact)
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