Comment: Stop using AR as a gimmick and give us truly transformative experiences<div class="feat-image">
</div><p>I’m with Tim Cook in thinking that <a href="
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<p>VR has its uses, of course, but the need to wear a headset is a significant limitation. To me, VR is something you use at a specific time for a specific purpose, whether it’s playing a game or looking around a virtual representation of a building.</p>
<p>AR, in contrast, is something I think could become a much more integrated part of our lives. But it only makes sense if AR transforms the experience. Too many AR apps are, in my view, just gimmicks …</p>
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Comment: Stop using AR as a gimmick and give us truly transformative experiences