Love K-pop star Mark Tuan's new EP? You can discuss it with 'Digital Mark,' his AI twin

FILE - K-pop musician Mark Tuan arrives at the American Music Awards in Los Angeles on Nov. 20, 2022. On Friday, he released “Fallin,†following his 2022 debut solo album, “The Other Side.†(Photo by Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP, File)

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Accessibility can be an artist's greatest asset. Listeners want to feel close to the musicians they admire and support — and most would jump at the chance to communicate one-on-one. But celebrity schedules rarely allow for that kind of intimacy. So what's the next best thing?

For Mark Tuan, whose new EP “Fallin'†is out Friday, it was creating a digital avatar.

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