Redfern Station Christmas artwork to be removed after complaints of ‘AI slop’

Redfern Station Christmas artwork to be removed after complaints of ‘AI slop’

A Christmas banner will be removed from Redfern Station, after observers raised concerns about the artwork being AI-generated.

The banner, erected between platforms 10 and 11 at the station, depicted an Australian Christmas scene, with Santa Claus on the beach in board shorts and thongs surrounded by a cast of local animals.

Redfern Station’s Christmas banner will be removed after concerns were raised about its use of AI.

Redfern Station’s Christmas banner will be removed after concerns were raised about its use of AI.Credit: Steven Siewert

However, on closer inspection, several “animals” in the cartoon showed obvious signs of being AI-generated.

One animal in the artwork appeared to be made from a koala’s head on a kangaroo’s torso, while the scene also featured a rodent with limbs not connected to its body, and a kangaroo wearing a bikini top.

More than 3000 people liked a post on Reddit’s r/sydney forum describing the banner as “AI slop”.

A koala with a kangaroo’s body, and a rodent with detached limbs were among the issues identified with the banner.

A koala with a kangaroo’s body, and a rodent with detached limbs were among the issues identified with the banner. Credit: Steven Siewert

Transport for NSW confirmed on Thursday afternoon that it had decided to remove the banner from the station’s Christmas display.

“Sydney Trains’ Redfern Station staff have displayed artwork for several years to help create a positive end-of-year atmosphere for our customers,” a spokesperson said.

“We received feedback about this year’s display and, in response, have decided to remove the artwork.”

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