Duolingo launches AI-powered calls and adventures for language learners
Duolingo, the leading language learning app, has recently announced exciting new features at its Duocon 2024 conference. Using technology to improve learning Luis von Ahn, Duolingo's CEO, shared the company’s vision, saying, “We want to provide the best education to everyone, and technology is the key to making that happen.” With the new AI-powered features, Duolingo hopes to create fun and immersive ways for people to practice languages and feel more confident in real-life situations. AI Video Call: Chat with Duolingo characters Practice Conversations with Lily Using Video Call The new Video Call feature lets Duolingo Max users have live conversations with Lily, one of Duolingo's popular characters. Adventures: A Game-Like Learning Experience Explore Duolingo’s World and Practice Languages Duolingo’s new Adventures feature is a fun, game-like experience where learners can explore a virtual Duolingo world. Expanding into music: New electric piano and popular songs Duolingo partners with loog for music learning In addition to language learning, Duolingo is expanding its Music course.




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