K-pop
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- He choreographed routines for K-pop stars like BTS and Seventeen. Now he's building AI for dance.
Youngjun Choi, a choreographer for K-pop groups like BTS and Seventeen, co-founded MVNT, an AI-based dance company, with Joon Jung. The startup aims to enable users to create dance routines without formal training and help choreographers monetize their work. MVNT has raised $200,000 in seed funding and is seeking $10 million in pre-Series A funding.
- K-pop, markets edition
The article examines the relationship between K-pop and the Kospi index, focusing on market concentration dynamics.
- Anti-drug video fiasco not a vote of confidence in Hong Kong’s AI goals
Hong Kong Chief Executive John Lee Ka-chiu's speech highlighting government achievements was overshadowed by controversy over an AI-generated anti-drug video released by the Correctional Services Department. The video, pulled twice before the July 1 anniversary, featured an appealing K-pop style and drew public backlash.
- Is this billionaire now the world's most eligible bachelor? LVMH heir to one of the world's biggest fortunes Frédéric Arnault, 31, is reportedly single after 'split' from K-pop idol Lalisa Manobal
Frédéric Arnault, heir to LVMH, is now single after a reported split from K-pop idol Lalisa Manobal. The 31-year-old billionaire is being described as one of the world's most eligible bachelors.
- K-Pop company DearU to open flagship store in Union Square
DearU, a global K-Pop company, will open its first permanent US flagship store at 24 Union Square East. Newmark’s Jeffrey Roseman and Drew Weiss are the exclusive leasing agents for the property owned by S. Klein Family LLC.
- How K-Pop and AI Are Reshaping the Dokdo/Takeshima Dispute
AI-generated K-pop songs about the disputed Dokdo/Takeshima islands are transforming historical tensions between South Korea and Japan into a form of viral digital nationalism. The use of AI and K-pop highlights how cultural and technological tools are reshaping geopolitical disputes.