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Duolingo has faced backlash over its AI usage, and the CEO now claims that AI isn’t replacing its employees just yet.
Duolingo learned the hard way that you can't joke your way through a backlash after its AI-focused announcement drew ...
Duolingo's CEO, Luis von Ahn, faced criticism after unsuccessfully trying to retract his controversial AI-first comments that ...
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn acknowledged employee anxiety over AI, urging teams to embrace the technology amid rising ...
Job seekers encounter AI long before they’re hired. Some companies use generative AI avatars to screen applicants and conduct ...
Duolingo clarifies its AI-first strategy after criticism, assuring users and staff that AI will support and not replace humans.
Klarna is hiring again after replacing employees with AI. Meanwhile, Duolingo is facing blowback on social media from its ...
Duolingo's founder and CEO is sparking controversy with his recent statements that AI should replace teachers since it teaches better than humans, but that schools will still exist for childcare.
Wall Street loves when companies boast about using AI. But customers hate it.
It carries a thunderous kick, though, when it comes from Duolingo ... after one single post about AI,” our interlocutor says, a winking nod to the cause of the backlash. The problem, however ...
Others blasted the company for choosing AI over its workers. The backlash ... Ahn’s memo, Duolingo Chief Engineering Officer Natalie Glance shared details about what the strategy meant for ...