May 22, 2025
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Artificial intelligence will completely replace teachers but not soon – founder Duolingo

Yevgeny Demkivsky Author of news Mezha.media and GIK. I write about technologies, cinema and games. Perhaps about games with a little more passion.

The founder of a popular platform for learning the languages ​​of Duolingo Luis von An Ab believes that artificial intelligence is already capable of teaching people more effectively. In the future, the AI ​​will scale and teach in schools, while teachers will mainly play the role of mentors and assistants. Fortune writes about it.

Duolingo began to actively introduce artificial intelligence technologies. The company recently declared refusal to work with people to create educational materials and integrate artificial intelligence to replace. Luis von The Academy of Sciences notes that 116 million people use the application on a monthly basis, which made it possible to hold 16,000 A/B tests and improve the training approach.

The founder of Duolingo believes that schools will remain as children care, but training will be conducted mainly through AI. According to him, artificial intelligence can give a more accurate assessment of the student’s skills and better adapt tasks than a teacher in a class with three dozen students.

By the way, some educational institutions are already introducing artificial intelligence. In the private network of Alpha School schools in the USA, students study two hours a day with AI. Teachers who are called guides are responsible not for teaching or evaluation, but for motivational and emotional support. The school has four branches and plans to open eight more. The cost of training is from $ 40,000 to $ 65,000 per year.

Sudden changes in the education system, according to von Ana, will not come instantly: “Like the government, education changes slowly.”

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Yevgeny Demkivsky Author of news Mezha.media and GIK. I write about technologies, cinema and games. Perhaps about games with a little more passion.

The founder of a popular platform for learning the languages ​​of Duolingo Luis von An Ab believes that artificial intelligence is already capable of teaching people more effectively. In the future, the AI ​​will scale and teach in schools, while teachers will mainly play the role of mentors and assistants. Fortune writes about it.

Duolingo began to actively introduce artificial intelligence technologies. The company recently declared refusal to work with people to create educational materials and integrate artificial intelligence to replace. Luis von The Academy of Sciences notes that 116 million people use the application on a monthly basis, which made it possible to hold 16,000 A/B tests and improve the training approach.

The founder of Duolingo believes that schools will remain as children care, but training will be conducted mainly through AI. According to him, artificial intelligence can give a more accurate assessment of the student’s skills and better adapt tasks than a teacher in a class with three dozen students.

By the way, some educational institutions are already introducing artificial intelligence. In the private network of Alpha School schools in the USA, students study two hours a day with AI. Teachers who are called guides are responsible not for teaching or evaluation, but for motivational and emotional support. The school has four branches and plans to open eight more. The cost of training is from $ 40,000 to $ 65,000 per year.

Sudden changes in the education system, according to von Ana, will not come instantly: “Like the government, education changes slowly.”

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