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A 47-year-old man has travelled from Sweden to compete at the National Eisteddfod in Wrexham. It is Martin Kondai's second ...
Shares of Duolingo have returned -12.6% over the past month versus the Zacks S&P 500 composite's +0.5% change. The stock currently has a Zacks Rank #4 (Sell), indicating that it could underperform the ...
Social media users have claimed they found Pope Leo's Duolingo profile, with the pope seemingly learning Italian and German ...
Neeraj Chopra taught himself English using a phone app and his coaches. His journey highlights how persistence and belief can ...
PITTSBURGH, July 09, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Duolingo, Inc. (Nasdaq: DUOL), the world's leading mobile learning platform, will announce its results for the second quarter ending June 30, 2025 ...
Duolingo is ramping up AI-generated lessons, and million of users are trying to figure out what’s AI and what isn’t.
Is AI a benefit or a risk? In its first-quarter letter to shareholders, Duolingo's management enthusiastically shared that it had launched "Nearly 150 new language courses for different ...
Duolingo learned the hard way that you can't joke your way through a backlash after its AI-focused announcement drew criticism.
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.