every time art and technology collide, it gets uncomfortable. photography, cgi, nfts. now itβs ai. inevitably, the people who lean in early, long before itβs fully accepted, are the ones who end up shaping what comes next.
doodles was born out of this exact contention. we aim to do it again.
when we decided to build Doodles AI, we built it as a first-party tool. trained exclusively on ip we own, on a visual language iβve spent my entire career formulating. the goal was speed, but even more so, relevance. the ability to participate in culture in real time. because thatβs what true internet-native brands should all be striving for. weβve been running it internally for a while now, and the impact is tangible: more viral posts, more growth, more attention. but it was too powerful, too satisfying, and too fun to not share it widely.
a strong ip doesnβt weaken when you open it up. it gets rediscovered from angles you couldnβt have planned for, by people you never wouldβve reached.
creativity has always had gatekeepers. skill. time. access. often, itβs a game of privilege. plenty of people have taste and vision but just donβt have the tools to match it. iβm proud to contribute my lifeβs work to this new era of co-authorship, with a singular style as the galvanizer.
the best way to predict the future is to invent today.