Virtual influencers now make more money than human

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Last month, the debut of SM Entertainment's new girl group, 'Aespa', drew a lot of attention.
 
The group attracted such special attention because the members debuted alongside their own AI avatars.
 
People were incredibly surprised to see AI avatars debut in the K-pop industry.
 
Lee Soo-man, the president of Aespa’s agency, SM Entertainment, said:
 
“The group is what I’ve dreamed of, as it projects a future world centered on celebrities and avatars, transcending the boundaries between real and virtual worlds.”
 
In fact, there are already virtual human beings, characters with such "personality" all around us.
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This is bad and unfair to the influencers out there
Honestly I don't wanna buy anything sold by these fake computer generated things which are not relatable and have unrealistic beauty standards
I'd rather buy from someone who exists in reality

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Bye human, your era is done!!, bye!!

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