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AR
(Augmented Reality)
AR, or Augmented Reality, is a technology that overlays digital content onto the real world, enhancing the user's perception of their environment. Unlike VR, which creates a fully virtual experience, AR blends virtual elements with the physical world.
AR is used in applications like mobile games (e.g., Pokémon Go), retail (e.g., virtual try-ons), and industrial training. It relies on devices like smartphones, tablets, and AR glasses. With the integration of AI and computer vision, AR is becoming more sophisticated, enabling real-time object recognition and interaction. AR is transforming industries by providing innovative ways to visualize information and engage users.
AR is used in applications like mobile games (e.g., Pokémon Go), retail (e.g., virtual try-ons), and industrial training. It relies on devices like smartphones, tablets, and AR glasses. With the integration of AI and computer vision, AR is becoming more sophisticated, enabling real-time object recognition and interaction. AR is transforming industries by providing innovative ways to visualize information and engage users.