Duolingo cuts 10% of its contractor workforce as the company embraces AI

Duolingo, the popular language learning platform, has recently made the decision to reduce its contractor workforce by 10%. This move comes as the company shifts its focus towards integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into its language learning programs.

The decision to cut contractors was driven by Duolingo’s desire to leverage AI technology to enhance its language learning experience. By utilizing AI algorithms, Duolingo aims to provide personalized and adaptive language instruction to its users.

While the reduction in contractor workforce may lead to some short-term challenges, Duolingo believes that the long-term benefits of AI integration will outweigh the initial impact. The company anticipates that AI-powered features will enable users to learn languages more efficiently and effectively.

Duolingo Working on a Music App – Music Industry Watch This Space!

Duolingo is currently working on a music app.

It turns out that Duolingo (which has over 500 million users – not sure how many are active) – have been working on a music app with a small team for some time.

There is currently a job for a learning scientist who is an “expert in music education who combines both theoretical knowledge of relevant learning science research and hands-on teaching experience”.

The job listing suggests that the app will teach basic concepts in music theory using popular songs and teachers.

This sounds very interest – as it would be a great stepping stone for Duolingo to move into a lot of new and interesting areas of education, with their already massive audience.

via – Techcrunch