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Duolingo lays off contractors 00:32. PITTSBURGH (KDKA) — Pittsburgh-based Duolingo has laid off some of its contractor workforce, in part because of artificial intelligence.
Duolingo is the latest company to cite AI as a reason for job cuts. The company confirmed it cut around 10% of its contractor workforce at the end of 2023, as it turns to AI models like OpenAI’s ...
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 ...
Duolingo laid off around 10% of its contract workers as the educational technology app moves to rely more heavily on artificial intelligence, the company told CNN Tuesday.
The developments at Duolingo came as a surprise because the company had initially told workers that they wouldn’t be replaced with AI, said Benjamin Costello, a Russian-language translator and ...
Duolingo clarifies AI, acquisition and workforce strategy following viral internal memo The edtech company targets long-term partnerships with startups and considers buying them when building in-house ...
Duolingo has pivoted to generative AI to translate content, sparking backlash online after it replaced 10% of its human translation workforce.
Duolingo is the latest company to cite AI as a reason for job cuts. The company confirmed it cut around 10% of its contractor workforce at the end of 2023, as it turns to AI models like OpenAI’s ...
Duolingo laid off around 10% of its contract workers as the educational technology app moves to rely more heavily ... While trimming its workforce to increasingly rely on AI to create and ...
Duolingo is the latest company to cite AI as a reason for job cuts. The company confirmed it cut around 10% of its contractor workforce at the end of 2023, as it turns to AI models like OpenAI’s ...