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Duolingo offers a fun, gamified approach to language learning, but quick hits of vocab and inadequate lesson reviews put true ...
The brand that built its identity on fun and irreverence is learning the hard way: You can’t joke your way through a backlash ...
Von Ahn's message to staff began: "I've said this in Q&As and many meetings, but I want to make it official: Duolingo is going to be Al-first." Following a section on the ways in which ...
Von Ahn's message to staff began: "I've said this in Q&As and many meetings, but I want to make it official: Duolingo is going to be Al-first." Following a section on the ways in which technological ...
Duolingo, a popular platform for learning various languages, announced it will be adding 148 new courses to its arsenal on Wednesday. The new courses were created using generative artificial ...
The mobile learning platform Duolingo published 148 new language courses on Tuesday, doubling its range of courses, according to its information. While German can now be learned in 17 other ...
Duolingo (NASDAQ: DUOL), the world’s leading mobile learning platform, today announced the launch of 148 new language courses—more than doubling its current offering and marking the largest ...
Duolingo’s CEO, Luis von Ahn, has announced that, being an “AI-first” company, it will soon start replacing contract workers with AI. In an email copy posted on LinkedIn, the CEO mentions ...
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn told employees about the move in an all-hands email, which was also shared on the organisation's LinkedIn page. "I want to make it official: Duolingo is going to be AI-first, ...
Duolingo is now going to be "AI-first," the company has announced — aka it will drop employees in favor of using AI. In a publicly shared email, CEO Luis von Ahn outlined how Duolingo will ...
Here’s the text of von Ahn’s memo from Duolingo’s LinkedIn post: I’ve said this in Q&As and many meetings, but I want to make it official: Duolingo is going to be AI-first. AI is already ...
According to Zaria Parvez, Duolingo’s senior global social media manager, the idea stemmed from the company’s routine biannual app icon updates, typically resulting in a spike in new users.