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Luis von Ahn says AI isn't replacing jobs at Duolingo, but will require staff to rethink how they work. That may let some ...
Going all in on AI may sound great in the C-suite, but your customers may feel very differently. When Duolingo CEO Luis von ...
CEO Luis von Ahn sparked backlash last month when he wrote in an all-hands company email that the popular language-learning ...
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Duolingo's free-to-use education app grew daily active users by 49% year over year to reach 46.6 million during the first ...
Duolingo founder and CEO Luis von Ahn defends the company's 'AI-first' strategy, insisting it will enhance—not ...
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn is having major regrets after widely bragging about replacing his human staffers with AI. Earlier ...
The edtech company targets long-term partnerships with startups and considers buying them when building in-house isn’t efficient.
Duolingo's CEO says AI won't replace jobs, but will require employees to rethink how they work. Luis von Ahn told the Financial Times hiring remained steady at Duolingo despite its "AI-first" move.
Recent examples of AI-driven lay-offs, from IBM to Duolingo, are fuelling questions about whether a slash and burn of ...
Artificial intelligence is starting to have a profound effect on work and employment, though some believe much human labour ...
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski has already used AI to do the work of 700 people at his company, but also had to recruit human workers to perform some high-function jobs. Welcome to the AI future.