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Ever‑popular language‑learning app Duolingo has publicly backtracked on its plans to pivot to AI after facing backlash from many of its users, Fortune reports.
As generative artificial intelligence tools continue to proliferate, pushback against the technology and its negative impacts ...
Duolingo learned the hard way that you can't joke your way through a backlash after its AI-focused announcement drew criticism.
Duolingo founder and CEO Luis von Ahn defends the company's 'AI-first' strategy, insisting it will enhance—not replace—creative work.
Facing heavy backlash online after unveiling its new AI -first policy, Duolingo went dark over the weekend on the social media channels where it cultivated an enormous following with quirky posts.
Duolingo had been performing exceptionally well before this controversy, with strong revenue and user count metrics. The firm’s share price was near a record high.
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn acknowledged employee anxiety over AI, urging teams to embrace the technology amid rising uncertainty about its role in the workplace.
Online-language learning app Duolingo has gone rogue on various social media platforms, wiping its usual content in favor of a full-blown takeover by one of its bird-like social media team members.
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 ...
Language‑learning app Duolingo has publicly backtracked on its plans to pivot to AI after facing backlash from users, Fortune reports. Last month, Duolingo announced it planned to become an ...