Duolingo has announced the transition of artificial intelligence to all business processes for large -scale implementation. The company plans to accelerate content creation, integrate advanced technologies, provide users wide access to educational materials and change AI employees. reports Verge.
Duolingo General Manager Luis Von sent a letter published on the official page of the company in LinkedIn. He emphasized that AI’s entire internal ecosystem will be a key element and that the contractors will gradually come out of their operating activities. In 2012, when the company focused on mobile platforms, he remembered that he had already made a strategic breakthrough, which later brought the Iphone’s Application Award and achieved rapid growth. Now, according to him, Duolingo makes a similar bet – but in AI.
The new strategy will require deep review of key processes. Leadership brings constraints: the rejection of the contractors in areas where tasks can be automated, AI’s compulsory use as a recruitment criterion, and the connection of AI’s application level to the certificate of the employees. Only in cases where more automation is impossible, an increase in the number of states will be possible.
Despite large -scale changes, he made sure that he would remain as a company focusing on supporting experts of the company President Duolingo. The company will strengthen education with AI, start mentoring programs and provide new tools for integration into professional activities.
One of the successful examples of the new strategy was the automation of the process of creating educational materials. Previously, it has taken these years, but now thanks to AI, the company will be able to provide content to millions of users in the coming months. Propentant development areas include a video search function that allows us to educate users at the same level as professional teachers.
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