Apr 27
Canva apologizes after its AI tool replaces ‘Palestine’ in designs
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significance 2/5
Canva's Magic Layers AI feature was found automatically replacing the word 'Palestine' in user designs. The company has issued an apology following reports that the tool made unauthorized alterations to text within images.
Why it matters
Unintended algorithmic censorship in generative design tools highlights the persistent risks of biased training data and automated content manipulation.
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