Shares of the language learning company Duolingo (NASDAQ: DUOL) fell by 9.8% this week, according to data provided by S&P Global Market Intelligence, as investors grow increasingly concerned about AI disruption.
Duolingo will report its second-quarter 2026 results early next month, and shareholders could be paring back their holdings now, in anticipation of a rough quarter
AI has Duolingo investors worried Duolingo’s share price has nosedived over the past year, falling 66% as investors have become increasingly concerned that AI will disrupt Duolingo’s business model. Shareholders may have reacted this week to news that a yet-to-be-released OpenAI ChatGPT model went rogue and hacked a website. OpenAI was testing the model for its cybersecurity capabilities, and it broke free of its contained sandbox environment in search of the test answers.
Duolingo isn’t a cybersecurity company, but its shareholders are already concerned that AI companies could disrupt the company’s language learning and education app. A highly capable ChatGPT doesn’t instill confidence that Duolingo can fend off AI competition. Shareholders may be bracing for Duolingo’s quarterly results Duolingo is investing more in AI features to stay relevant, but it’s coming at a cost.