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Duolingo (NasdaqGS:DUOL) has recently announced first-quarter earnings results, showcasing a notable increase in both sales and net income compared to the previous year. This, along with the ...
Duolingo, a CNET Editors' Choice Award pick, announced at Tuesday's virtual Duocon conference that it's introducing two new features to its language learning app today: Adventures and AI video calls.
Duolingo stock has surged to levels that do not make sense for some investors. The underlying business is performing extraordinarily well, and management isn't resting on its laurels. Stock ...
Duolingo delivered another outstanding quarter, with strong growth in revenue, users, and paid subscribers, showcasing its platform's power and engagement.
Duolingo is ramping up AI-generated lessons, and million of users are trying to figure out what’s AI and what isn’t.
Language-learning app Duolingo, whose CEO recently said AI would replace contract workers, has reversed course, stating that the company would "continue to hire" humans and support employees.
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.
After building a huge following, Duolingo now faces a social media problem it can’t cute-post its way out of.
Duolingo is moving on from its hearts mechanic in favor of energy. The change is rolling out first to the company’s iOS app.
The free version of the Duolingo app is getting new mechanics that are meant to help you keep learning.
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn said the language-learning app would become “AI-first” and replace contractors with artificial intelligence.
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