Canva apologizes after its AI tool replaces ‘Palestine’ in designs
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One of Canva's new AI features has been caught replacing the word "Palestine" in designs.
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The Magic Layers feature - which is designed to break flat images out into separate editable components - isn't supposed to make visible alterations to user designs, but it was found by X user @ros_ie9 to automatically switch the phrase […]
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