The famous Canva design platform has announced that it has added a set of artificial intelligence capabilities to its tools.
The Canva design platform has taken a big step towards integrating smart technologies with design tools by introducing a set of new artificial intelligence -based tools.
The move comes as many artists protest against their production content in teaching artificial intelligence models, but companies such as Canva, regardless of these criticisms, see no other way than to use artificial intelligence to survive in market competition.
Canva announced Thursday that adding features such as smart assistant, artificial intelligence -based editing tools, the ability to build apps with text commands, support the page, and automatic data analysis to their platform.
This new collection is called Canva AI and its assistant can perform tasks such as image production, design ideas, text writing, and even making documents.

From graphic design to coding without technical knowledge
One of the innovative features of Canva is a new tool called Canva Code that allows users to design simple apps such as interactive maps or dedicated calculators.
These apps can then be easily included in user graphics projects. Cameron Adams, a founder of Canva, said in an interview with TechcRunch that the tool was based on the experiences of Canva’s internal teams that used artificial intelligence to sampling quickly.
Canva has also introduced new tools in the field of photo editing; Including the possibility of clicking and deleting or correcting parts of the image, and the background construction tool with light and composition. These features show Canva’s attempt to compete with powerful applications such as Adobe Photoshop, Lightroom and Pixelmator.
Despite these innovations, there is still a discussion of the use of artists’ content to teach artificial intelligence models and threats of creative jobs.
Adams, however, describes this not a conflict, but a growth opportunity. “We believe that all jobs will change with artificial intelligence, and smart tools will be part of the work process in all areas, from design and engineering to sales and marketing,” he says.
Despite the emphasis on opportunity, the reality is that Canva has recently adjusted part of its technical writers’ team; The issue, according to Adams, was due to structural reconstruction, and not the result of artificial intelligence tools.
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