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Duolingo CEO admits his controversial AI memo ‘did not give enough context’ and insists the company never laid off full-time employees

After receiving backlash from a staff memo posted on LinkedIn, Duolingo CEO is clarifying that full-time roles are safe.

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fortune.comStai leggendo10 mesi fa

Duolingo CEO admits his controversial AI memo ‘did not give enough context’ and insists the company never…

After receiving backlash from a staff memo posted on LinkedIn, Duolingo CEO is clarifying that full-time roles are safe.

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techcrunch.com10 mesi fa

Duolingo CEO says controversial AI memo was misunderstood | TechCrunch

While Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn faced backlash after declaring that Duolingo would become an “AI-first company,” he suggested in a new interview the real issue was that he “did not give enough context.”

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  1. domenica 17 agosto 2025·techcrunch.com

    Duolingo CEO says controversial AI memo was misunderstood | TechCrunch

    While Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn faced backlash after declaring that Duolingo would become an “AI-first company,” he suggested in a new interview the real issue was that he “did…

  2. lunedì 18 agosto 2025·fortune.com

    Duolingo CEO admits his controversial AI memo ‘did not give enough context’ and insists the company never laid off full-time employees

    After receiving backlash from a staff memo posted on LinkedIn, Duolingo CEO is clarifying that full-time roles are safe.