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Duolingo to Replace Contract Workers as It Embraces AI-First Strategy

While full-time staff have not been impacted by this round of layoffs, contractors—especially those focused on content development and translation—have borne the brunt of the shift.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
April 29, 2025
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Duolingo to Replace Contract Workers as It Embraces AI-First Strategy

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Duolingo, the popular language-learning app known for its playful approach to education, is undergoing a major internal transformation. In a recent shift, the company has laid off a significant portion of its contract workforce as it moves to prioritize artificial intelligence across its operations.

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This strategic pivot is part of Duolingo’s broader plan to become what leadership calls an “AI-first” company. The aim is to automate more routine and repetitive tasks—especially those tied to translation, content creation, and user support—by using advanced AI models. These tools are being used to generate language exercises, manage user progress, and even simulate conversational practice sessions.

While full-time staff have not been impacted by this round of layoffs, contractors—especially those focused on content development and translation—have borne the brunt of the shift. Duolingo says this transition will allow its remaining team to focus more on innovation and high-impact work, with AI handling much of the content production heavy lifting.

Duolingo goes AI-first, scales back contractors in strategic shift |  Marketing-Interactive

The move reflects a broader trend in the tech industry, where companies are increasingly turning to AI to streamline workflows and reduce costs. For Duolingo, it’s also a bet on speed and scalability: AI tools can create and iterate on learning content far faster than traditional teams, making it possible to expand into new languages and subjects at a much quicker pace.

However, the decision has also sparked concern. Some worry about the implications for quality, questioning whether AI-generated lessons will match the nuance and cultural context that human experts provide. Others raise ethical concerns about job displacement and the growing reliance on automation in fields traditionally supported by freelance and contract workers.

Still, Duolingo insists that the shift doesn’t mean removing the human element entirely. Internal teams are expected to review and refine AI-generated content, ensuring it meets educational standards and user expectations.

Duolingo Wants To Replace Human Contract Workers With AI - Lowyat.NET

As Duolingo leans deeper into artificial intelligence, it’s clear the company is betting that the future of language learning will be shaped not just by linguists and educators, but by algorithms—and that future, for better or worse, is already taking shape.

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