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After backlash over an A.I. memo, Duolingo’s CEO clarifies the company’s plans: no layoffs, just new tools to help employees ...
When CEO Luis von Ahn declared Duolingo “AI-first,” it wasn’t just a business strategy shift—it was a cultural minefield. His ...
Social media manager Zaria Parvez, who is leaving Duolingo, said she succeeded when she didn't separate work and life.
When Duolingo co-founder and CEO Luis von Ahn announced in June that the popular language-learning app would become an “ ...
"What will probably happen is that one person will be able to accomplish more, rather than having fewer people," Duolingo's ...
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn clarified his “AI-first” remark, saying it was misinterpreted. The company has no plans to cut full ...
After receiving backlash for a staff memo posted on LinkedIn, the Duolingo CEO is clarifying that full-time roles are safe.
Luis von Ahn, founder of the language learning app, said he "did not give enough context" when he announced the initiative ...
The language-learning app with more than 100 million users has embraced artificial intelligence but has also faced consumer backlash for it.
While Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn faced backlash after declaring that Duolingo would become an “AI-first company,” he suggested ...
After Duolingo announced its AI-first model, many feared the company was gradually replacing human employees with AI. However ...
Duolingo's CEO said that "stopping edgy posts" turned social media sentiment positive, but he said it hurt the company's ...