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Virtual K-pop girl group Mave: have already racked up 20 million views for their debut single ‘Pandora’ and the creators of the almost humanlike AI-powered avatars are now looking further.
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Less than two months ago, the first music video by South Korean girl quartet Mave: went viral, racking up nearly 20 million views on and setting the stage for potential global success.
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