Canva AI Repeats Same Error Despite Acknowledging It
Canva's AI assistant consistently repeats the same mistakes even after apparently acknowledging the correction, eroding user trust and wasting time in iterative creative workflows. The failure pattern suggests inadequate error feedback loops in the model integration.
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