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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 ...
Klarna, Starbucks, and Duolingo are admitting that AI can't do everything. However, their actions show they still want AI to ...
Up to 90% of risk assessments could become automated. Other companies like Klarna, Salesforce, and Duolingo are looking at ...
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Luis von Ahn, founder and CEO of language-learning app Duolingo, seems to think so.
Duolingo clarifies its AI-first strategy after criticism, assuring users and staff that AI will support and not replace humans.
Two tech investors say behind closed doors, CEOs are discussing what they won't admit publicly: AI means smaller teams.
"I hired the first 100 people in Airwallex by myself on LinkedIn," Jack Zhang said of his first mistake.
A growing number of tech companies are encouraging or mandating their employees to use AI at work. There’s a right and wrong ...
Duolingo fait l’objet de critiques sur les réseaux sociaux de la part d’utilisateurs soucieux des impacts de ce virage ...
Uni bum, with Neo Vison, camo hat and retro billabong t-shirt cheering that AI now should be at the starting point of every ...