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30 sats \ 2 replies \ @south_korea_ln 10 Feb \ parent \ on: The Duolingo Handbook tech
The 1T dollar number you put up kept popping up in my head during breakfast.
I don't believe Duolingo will ever reach that. They have too much of an altruistic mindset to belong in the same group of companies that currently have a 1T marketcap. The language certification they provide as alternative to established but expensive other certificates is an example of this altruistic modus operandi.
At the same time, what several current 1T companies represent (walled gardens, bastions of censorship, etc) is what we've come to despise in recent years, so I don't think this should be a metric in itself.
Things can change of course.
I also don't think they could ever get to $1T without going back to community sourcing. They'd have to branch out into all sorts of other fields with different teaching and assessment needs, would be very hard and expensive to do in-house.
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Exactly. Curriculum design is really hard. And if you branch into other areas, now you have real competitors. And if the secret is using LLMs, well, lots of people have way more horsepower to do that than Duolingo. The fact that they haven't suggests it's a boutique area without much money to be made there.
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