Dundee University Faces AI Artwork Accusation

Dundee University and the University of Aberdeen released the free comic 'Navigating Menopause in the Workplace', credited to artists Katy Stone and Phillip Vaughan and developed by Dr Chithramali Rodrigo and Professor Christopher Murray with Henpicked funding. Scottish creator Eve Greenwood accused the comic of using AI-generated images and pointed to visual anomalies, while artist Katy Stone denies AI use and provided sketches defending traditional illustration. The dispute highlights disclosure concerns in academic creative projects.
Key Points
- 1Accuses Dundee and Aberdeen of releasing a comic with alleged AI-generated artwork and visual errors
- 2Raises concerns over undisclosed generative-AI use in academic creative outputs and institutional oversight
- 3Suggests need for disclosure, review processes, and clearer guidelines for AI use in projects
Scoring Rationale
Moderate relevance and credible public claims, limited novelty and narrow scope across comics academia reduce broader impact.
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