von Ahn’s hometown of Guatemala City has an enormous contrast of wealth inequality. He describes it as, “On one street you’ll see beautiful houses behind walls in a gated community, and in the next street [you’ll find] some of the poorest slums in the world.” It was this visible line between the wealthy and poor that motivated von Ahn to create Duolingo, whose mission is rooted in creating the best publicly accessible education in the world.
It was his own access to education that led von Ahn to success, especially being afforded the opportunity to learn English. He says that undoubtedly changed the course of his life and allowed him access to higher education in the United States.
“People often say education is the great equalizer, but I actually think it’s the opposite,” von Ahn says, remembering the inequality he grew up with in Guatemala. von Ahn feels the reality is that only those who can afford education gain access, while some barely learn how to read and write.
“Technology allows us to scale high-quality education to everyone who needs it. I’d love it if everyone in the world had access to great schools and teachers, but the reality is that technology is the key to providing more equitable access to education to everyone in the world.”
Today, Duolingo offers users over 100 language courses in 40 different languages – all without a subscription. But according to von Ahn, there’s still more to come. “While we’re most known for teaching language, at its core Duolingo is a powerful platform for teaching and learning in general, and we plan to expand into other subject areas.”
It’s clear that von Ahn has been able to take inspiration and seek innovation for the issues that he saw growing up in Guatemala. However, he’s not the only one on the Duolingo team who represents Hispanic creativity and talent in the tech industry.
Some of Duolingo’s senior leaders and creative technologists are Hispanic, including their senior product manager who had the idea for Duolingo Podcasts and the general manager for the Duolingo English Test.
With a solid team alongside him, von Ahn shares, “I hope this kind of representation helps younger people imagine a future for themselves in the tech industry.”
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