4 comments

  • gnabgib 7 hours ago
    https://archive.is/IrY3z

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    Duolingo CEO tries to walk back AI-first comments, fails (459 points, 13 days ago, 325 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44100035

    Duolingo will replace contract workers with AI (181 points, 1 month ago, 117 comments) https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43827978

  • vpribish 7 hours ago
    wow, seems he still doesn't get it, maybe he's too wealthy to understand. (this article might actually be satire, i just realized)

    exciting, bold proclamations from the techno-king might be really fun for him - but sound awfully different from out here.

    In his defense, the people who he pays thought it was just fine, a great idea.

  • brettkromkamp 7 hours ago
    Strange how these CEO types are not able to read the room.
    • consumer451 2 hours ago
      Maybe this is what you were implying, but my guess is that if you were hanging out only in C-suite social circles in 2025, then you would think that "everyone" loved AI.
    • jaggs 7 hours ago
      So true. Isn't it incredible also that no-one told him it might be a bad idea to replace people in a people focused business? That must be the main problem with surrounding yourself with 'yes, sir' types?
    • hbartab 2 hours ago
      Too many dark triad personalities rise to be CEOs. Not surprising at all. Levels of psychopathy are the same in C-suites and prisons, which is about 5x higher than in the general population.