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<p>Apple has continued its focus on augmented reality this year, adding LiDAR scanners to the
iPhone 12 Pro and iPad Pro lineups. In a new interview with
CNET, Mike Rockwell, Apple’s head of AR, and Allessandra McGinnis, senior product manager for AR, reiterated Apple’s bullish opinion on AR.</p>
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Apple executives liken AR to the internet, hint at ‘devices that may exist tomorrow’