How your poop can help train AI

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San Francisco (CNN)The next time you go to the bathroom, a couple startups are hoping you'll snap a photo before you flush. Two companies -- Auggi, a gut-health startup that's building an app for people to track gastrointestinal issues, and Seed Health, which works on applying microbes to human health and sells probiotics -- are soliciting poop photos from anyone who wants to send them. The companies began collecting the photos online on Monday via a campaign cheekily called "Give a S--t" (you can imagine what the dashes stand for) with the goal of creating the first known data set of human poop images. These pictures -- the companies hope to collect 100,000 photos in total -- can then be used to build AI for research into gut-related diseases and to help people with such health conditions more easily track their own bowel movements. "We like to say it's basically a data dump that gets flushed away each day that could really inform science," Seed cofounder and co-CEO Ara Katz told CNN Business.