Luis von Ahn is the cofounder and CEO of Duolingo, a popular language-learning app with more than 31 million monthly active users. The public company has a market cap of over $9 billion. Von Ahn led ...
Luis von Ahn has been the CEO of Duolingo for over 14 years. In a new social media post, von Ahn detailed five tips for new hires to succeed at the company. One tip he gave was avoiding toxic behavior ...
Duolingo's strategic shift prioritizes long-term user growth and teaching quality over near-term monetization. Read why DUOL ...
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn said the language-learning app would become “AI-first” and replace contractors with artificial intelligence. We reached out to Duolingo to ask the company to clarify whether ...
Duolingo’s 65% drop, data edge, engagement, expanding verticals and long-term growth focus shape a clear opportunity. Read ...
While an A.I. pivot has spurred unprecedented user growth at Duolingo, the popular language learning app’s costly new strategy has received a frostier embrace from investors. The company exceeded Wall ...
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn believes there's no subject a computer isn't suited to teaching. Duolingo’s founder and CEO Luis von Ahn believes there’s nothing a computer can’t teach—but says schools ...
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Duolingo’s CEO says he’d rather be understaffed than hire someone lacking his golden rule
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn only hires people with five qualities: those who “take the long view,” show and don’t tell, and bring fun into the office. Gen Z “personality hires” bringing good vibes to ...
In 2012, Duolingo co-founder Luis von Ahn defied the prevailing wisdom of building desktop-first experiences and pushed his nascent language learning startup onto mobile. A year later, Duolingo was ...
He said that Duolingo's algorithms predict a student's test score before the first question appears, adjusting difficulty to keep motivation high. That predictive power, according to von Ahn, makes ...
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