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Canva apologizes after its AI tool replaces 'Palestine' in designs

The Verge AIApr 27, 20261 min read
Canva apologizes after its AI tool replaces 'Palestine' in designs

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  1. Canva's Magic Layers feature — designed to break flat images into separate editable components — was found automatically replacing the phrase "cats for Palestine" with "cats for Ukraine" in user designs. The issue appeared specific to the word "Palestine," as related words like "Gaza" were unaffected.

  2. Canva says it has resolved the issue and is putting additional checks in place to prevent it from happening again, according to a statement from Canva spokesperson Louisa Green.

  3. Other users reportedly replicated the bug before the fix, though independent testing did not show words being altered by the feature. Magic Layers is a major component of Canva's recent AI overhaul.

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