Artificial intelligence is making it easier than ever for people to translate languages and communicate with people who speak different tongues.
And, increasingly, investors have been worried about what that means for Duolingo DUOL, which calls itself the world’s largest language-learning app.
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Duolingo is making some changes to contend with the threat of AI. Its stock is sinking.
Artificial intelligence is making it easier than ever for people to translate languages and communicate with people who speak different tongues.
And, increasingly, investors have been worried about what that means for Duolingo DUOL, which calls itself the world’s largest language-learning app.