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Joshua Forman
Co-Founder at Vibe Bio
Joshua Forman is a seasoned professional with a strong background in Product Management, having served as the Director of Product Management for Storefront Tailoring at Wayfair. In this role, he oversees product development for various facets of Wayfair including Wayfair Professional, category verticals, specialty and retail brands, and international sites and apps.
Before his tenure at Wayfair, Joshua held prominent positions such as being a faculty member at MIT Sloan, and serving as the Founder and Chief Product Officer at Confer Health. Additionally, he was the Founder and VP Product at Inkling, a company recognized as one of Fast Company's 50 Most Innovative Companies of 2014.
Joshua Forman's educational background is equally impressive, having studied Computer Science for his BA at Harvard University. He further pursued his academic endeavors by studying Quantitative and Computational Biology in the Molecular Biology Department at Princeton University, where he completed a Master of Arts degree and progressed towards a Ph.D.
In terms of organizational affiliations, Joshua has been actively involved in various ventures. He co-founded Vibe Bio and held roles such as Director of Product Management and Lecturer at MIT. He also spearheaded Confer Health as its Chief Product Officer and worked as an Entrepreneur in Residence at MIT. Prior to this, he was the Co-Founder and VP of Product at Inkling and engaged in roles at Princeton University, Sconex Inc., Harvard University, Microsoft, and The Harvard Crimson.
Joshua Forman's diverse professional experiences across academia, startups, and established companies have equipped him with a multifaceted understanding of product management and innovation, making him a valuable asset in the tech industry.
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It is amusing that Google Gemini is exceptionally good at complex code logic but very bad at much simpler front end coding. It is made in Google's image :D
People are sleeping on Gemini's biggest natural advantage: cost. Who cares if o1 or 2.5-pro is marginally better when 2.5-pro is 1/10th the price.
It's hard to beat Google's investment in verticalized infrastructure.
