Oopsie Doodle: Russian AI Startup’s Boo-Boo Exposes Canva Creators’ Data!

A Chroma database run by Russian AI startup My Jedai leaked survey responses from over 500 Canva Creators. The exposed data included email addresses and feedback on Canva’s Creator Program. While no misuse of data has been reported, experts warn it could be valuable for phishing attempts.

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Who knew that a Russian AI startup could spill Canva’s beans? It turns out that even design software giants are not immune to a touch of data drama. Maybe My Jedai should focus less on building chatbots and more on building firewalls!

Key Points:

  • Russian AI startup My Jedai left a Chroma database exposed online.
  • Survey responses from over 500 Canva Creators were leaked, including email addresses.
  • UpGuard discovered the leak and confirmed the database was publicly accessible.
  • The leak raises questions about the integration of sensitive information into AI systems.
  • Canva responded promptly, assuring users that platform data was not compromised.

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