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Luis von Ahn says AI isn't replacing jobs at Duolingo, but will require staff to rethink how they work. That may let some focus on more creative tasks.
Andy Jassy expects Amazon’s workforce to get smaller over the next few years as AI efficiencies kick in, but says that ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy warned that AI could eliminate some desk jobs. It's the latest call from CEOs for workers to embrace ...
Duolingo cofounder and CEO Luis von Ahn posted an email on LinkedIn that he had just sent to all employees at his company. In ...
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy said AI could mean fewer white-collar jobs. This is CEOs' advice about keeping your job as the tech ...
Employees are expected to use artificial intelligence at Shopify, Box and Duolingo as executives shift toward the future.
Skeptics remain. Teachers' unions argue that pedagogy is more than flashcards; von Ahn counters that the coming disruption "is a mind shift," not a pink-slip apocalypse. With 116 million monthly users ...
Sitting in Duo’s Taqueria, a dimly-lit upscale Mexican restaurant in Pittsburgh, Luis von Ahn contemplates the end of work as we know it. In between bites of al pastor tacos and sips of a ...
Job seekers encounter AI long before they’re hired. Some companies use generative AI avatars to screen applicants and conduct ...
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski has already used AI to do the work of 700 people at his company, but also had to recruit ...
Duolingo learned the hard way that you can't joke your way through a backlash after its AI-focused announcement drew criticism.
In late April and early May 2025, claims (archived) circulated online that Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn said the language-learning app would become "AI-first" and replace contractors with artificial ...
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