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Content and activity that users create or upload within Canva may be used to develop and improve Canva's AI systems, meaning user-generated material contributes to AI training by default.
Interpretive note: The canonical claim focuses on the AI training use as the primary proposition. Service customization and the Memories feature are independently significant and noted in omitted_material.
Your activity, content, and media uploads on Canva may be analyzed and used to train Canva's AI models and products.
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Content and activity that users create or upload within Canva may be used to develop and improve Canva's AI systems, meaning user-generated material contributes to AI training by default.
Your activity, content, and media uploads on Canva may be analyzed and used to train Canva's AI models and products.
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