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Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn said he has already spoken to employees internally but wanted to share the summary with the public.
Duolingo’s founder and CEO Luis von Ahn believes there's nothing a computer can’t teach—but says schools won’t go extinct ...
Duolingo's CEO said his leadership style evolved as the company grew.Kevin Dietsch/Getty Images Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn said he adapted his leadership as the company grew in size. Von Ahn said ...
When Duolingo announced their AI-first policy, outraged consumers flooded the firm's social media accounts with demands that ...
In an all-hands email from CEO Luis von Ahn, which Duolingo shared April 28 on LinkedIn, he said the Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-headquartered company will "shift to AI." Ahn likened the change to ...
“Education is going to change ... the less I like Duolingo,” one commenter wrote. Another person pointed out the mismatch between Duolingo’s fun, chaotic brand and the CEO’s opinions.
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn announced in a memo that the ... “most functions will have specific initiatives to fundamentally change how they work.” ...
In late April and early May 2025, claims (archived) circulated online that Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn said the ... specific initiatives to fundamentally change how they work It was unclear whether ...
Duolingo's CEO outlined three criteria for what subjects make the cut on the app. Subjects must have a large demand and benefit the world, Luis von Ahn said. "Turns out a lot of people want to ...
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn said he adapted his leadership as the company grew in size. Von Ahn said he shifted from micromanagement to focusing on company culture and tough decisions. Duolingo has ...
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