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Street Artist Replaces AI Design for Controversial Glasgow Mural
23 Jan
Summary
- Glasgow mural plans faced criticism for AI-generated design.
- Renowned street artist Rogue One will create the final mural.
- Concerns raised about AI replacing human artists in the industry.

Plans for a new mural on Elmbank Street in Glasgow, initially featuring an AI-generated design, have been met with considerable criticism. The proposed artwork faced backlash online for incorporating elements like a bald eagle, which is not native to Scotland, alongside other motifs. This controversy highlighted ongoing debates about the increasing use of artificial intelligence in creative fields and fears of human artists losing income.
Street artist Rogue One, whose real name is Bobby McNamara, has announced he will be designing and painting the final mural. He explained that the AI-generated illustration was a preliminary mock-up intended solely to help secure planning permission and potential funding. McNamara assured the public that he was approached about the project last year and will be responsible for the complete artistic design, ensuring a human touch from start to finish.




