An image shows what Glasgow could look like in the year 2100 thanks to a photo editing feature.
Adobe has used Photoshop's Generative Fill feature to imagine the city's appearance 77 years from now.
The image – which depicts some of Glasgow's most iconic landmarks like the River Clyde, the SEC Armadillo and OVO Hydro – shows a huge transformation with a number of tall skyscrapers.
A Ferris wheel has also been added to the skyline by the river.
The prediction comes after a new 935-foot skyscraper was approved to be built in the City of London by 2029, and advancing technology means that more futuristic buildings can be developed.
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