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Klarna is hiring again after replacing employees with AI. Meanwhile, Duolingo is facing blowback on social media from its ...
Klarna had a bruising start to the year as losses widened and with its IPO stalling, questions are being raised about the ...
Klarna, the AI-powered global payments and commerce network, today announced its Q1 2025 results, unveiling consumer ...
Duolingo CEO Luis von Ahn acknowledged employee anxiety over AI, urging teams to embrace the technology amid rising ...
Automating jobs isn’t the panacea for all companies, and 55% admit they have made a mistake, a new survey finds.
Yuan used an AI avatar of himself via Zoom Clips, the company's asynchronous video creation tool. The clip, which you can see ...
Klarna also hadn’t hired a single human in 2024. Last year, the company announced that its AI assistant (powered by OpenAI), handled 700 agents worth of workload – or 2.3m conversations with ...
When it comes to AI’s impact on the economy, there are two camps. In one camp, many economists reassure us that jobs lost to ...
Klarna's CEO announced at London SXSW that AI will take over boring jobs, while humans will provide VIP service.
Klarna's New Star. Move over, chatbots. Klarna just introduced the AI avatar of its CEO, Sebastian Siemiatkowski, to deliver its earnings report.
After years of depicting Klarna as an AI-first company, the fintech’s CEO reversed himself, telling Bloomberg the company was once again recruiting humans after the AI approach led to “lower ...
The news came in the form of a press release and an accompanying AI-generated video of CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski (likely as a play to emphasize Klarna’s all-in approach to AI.) In the video ...