Canva apologizes after AI tool replaces 'Palestine' in designs
Canva's AI tool Magic Layers has been automatically replacing 'Palestine' with 'Palestinian territories' in user designs. The company has apologized and is working to fix the issue.

Canva's AI design tool, Magic Layers, has been automatically replacing the word 'Palestine' with 'Palestinian territories' in user-generated designs. The issue came to light after users reported the unexpected changes, leading to criticism and backlash. Canva has since issued an apology and stated that they are working to resolve the problem.
The incident highlights the challenges of AI tools interpreting and altering content without user consent. Similar issues have been seen in other AI systems, where automated edits can lead to unintended consequences. This case is particularly sensitive due to the political implications of the term 'Palestine' versus 'Palestinian territories'.
Canva has promised to address the issue promptly and ensure that future updates to Magic Layers respect user input. The company's response will be closely watched, as it navigates the delicate balance between AI automation and user control. The broader implications for AI tools in creative industries remain a topic of ongoing debate.