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ChatGPT helped two schoolchildren start their own business

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While other kids play with toys, two brothers from the U.S. came up with a business. Jackson is 10 and Quincy is 8, and together they launched their own brand of plush toys for companies — Stuffers.

Their parents would constantly bring home souvenirs from work like pens and notebooks, which would immediately end up in the trash. The brothers thought — why not make plush toys that people would actually want to keep? 💡

The kids first draw characters by hand, then upload sketches to ChatGPT, which turns the drawings into concepts for production.

Among their clients are already large companies, and in the first year the project brought the family about $100,000. Parents help with the "adult" side of the business, but the ideas come from the kids.

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