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Wall Street loves when companies boast about using AI. But customers hate it.
If that last line sounds like a cryptic Don Draperism, it recalls one of the more famous pieces of advice from Mad Men: “If ...
Duolingo has faced backlash over its AI usage, and the CEO now claims that AI isn’t replacing its employees just yet.
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn announced plans for the firm to become yet another "AI-first" company, meaning more of the technology ...
Duolingo is set to replace existing contract workers with AI, the company revealed in a memo this week. Signaling his commitment to making Duolingo “AI-first,” co-founder and CEO Luis von Ahn ...
It's also a signal that a new corporate orthodoxy is emerging — one where AI fluency is table stakes for survival. Of course, that new orthodoxy has its critics. On social media, some users lambasted ...
Duolingo is “more than doubling” the number of courses it has available, a feat it says was only possible because it used generative AI to help create them in “less than a year.” ...
Duolingo is "going to be AI-first," the educational technology company announced, adding that it is replacing contract workers with artificial intelligence. In an all-hands email from CEO Luis von ...
Duolingo is the latest company to spark a backlash over its CEO's excitement about AI. Investors and Wall Street love hearing about companies' ambitious AI plans, but many customers hate it.