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Salesforce says AI handles 30–50% of its operations. As layoffs rise and automation spreads across tech, what does this mean ...
Companies like Duolingo, for instance, replaced human translators with AI to lower costs, only to face backlash over diminished learning quality. What this reveals is a deeper flaw: efficiency is not ...
Customers are starting to push back against AI in their favorite products, worried about jobs, quality and the meaning of art.
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Duolingo’s CEO outlined his plan to become an ‘AI-first’ company. He didn’t expect the human backlash that followed Duolingo cofounder and CEO Luis von Ahn says he didn’t anticipate the ...
On April 28, Duolingo cofounder and CEO Luis von Ahn posted an email on LinkedIn that he had just sent to all employees at his company. In it, he outlined his vision for the language-learning app to ...
Duolingo founder and CEO Luis von Ahn defends the company's 'AI-first' strategy, insisting it will enhance—not replace—creative work.
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Last month, von Ahn shared on LinkedIn an email he had sent to all staff announcing Duolingo was going “AI-first”. “I did not expect the amount of blowback,” he admits.