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Wall Street loves when companies boast about using AI. But customers hate it.
Where could Duolingo go next after a skyrocketing year? Find out how artificial intelligence (AI) and new features could shape its future.
Duolingo's tech chief, Severin Hacker, uses a "reduce, automate, delegate" leadership strategy. He said it's important to ...
Last month, Duolingo announced an AI-first shift, saying it would stop using contractors to do work AI can handle and only increase head count when teams have maximized all possible automation.
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn is making headlines after suggesting that Artificial Intelligence ( AI) will one day replace ...
Despite Duolingo’s exciting prospects, investors should keep an eye on several challenges. AI cost management is one: heavy use of third-party AI could squeeze margins if usage spikes faster ...
Language-learning app Duolingo has been leaning heavily into AI. The company with an owl mascot temporarily replaced its CEO ...
Language learning platform Duolingo has announced plans to go "AI-First," a strategy that will integrate AI into more of the company's workflow and eventually eliminate contract workers.
Following a section on the ways in which technological innovation had helped Duolingo in the past, von Ahn outlined how his "AI-first" strategy would affect existing workers: We'll be rolling out ...
Language learning app Duolingo forecast second-quarter revenue above Wall Street estimates and lifted its annual sales ...
Jay Peters is a news editor covering technology, gaming, and more. He joined The Verge in 2019 after nearly two years at Techmeme. Duolingo is “more than doubling” the number of courses it has ...