"By translating seamlessly manual drawings into mesmerizing masterpieces, DoDoboo harnesses the power of artificial intelligence to amplify children's creativity, encouraging them to explore, experiment, and envision a world limited only by their imagination."
So says the founders of DoDoboo, a new app that turns kids' doodles into works of art using artificial intelligence, reports Gizmodo.
The app is currently only available in the US, but the foundersfour " visionary dads," per a DoDoboo press releaseare looking to expand into other markets, including the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.
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Melbourne social enterprise Who Gives A Crap sold nearly 3 million rolls of toilet paper in 2014/15 and gave half the proceeds to WaterAid Australia, but co-founder Simon Griffiths says the donation would have been less had the startup adopted a non-profit model when it launched two years ago.