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A federal judge on Wednesday rejected arguments made by an artificial intelligence company that its chatbots are protected by the First Amendment — at least for now.
Duolingo's founder and CEO is sparking controversy with his recent statements that AI should replace teachers since it teaches better than humans, but that schools will still exist for childcare.
Carol Massar and Tim Stenovec bring together the latest news from the world of business and finance and the interesting stories.
Citron Research has renewed its bearish stance on Duolingo, citing Google's newly announced artificial intelligence ...
Sergey Brin said he has used AI for leadership tasks at Google, including delegating tasks and even finding someone to ...
By Sarah Elizabeth Varghese Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the educational landscape, with tools like OpenAI's the forefront. These advancements offer both promising ...
Duolingo has become the world's most popular language learning app. On Bloomberg Chief Future Office, CFO Matt Skaruppa tells ...
Duolingo Inc. plans to use artificial intelligence to help significantly expand its course offerings beyond languages and ...