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Doing both is called mixed reality. The only caveat is you see reality through a screen and not normal gasses. The terminology is very common in the XR industry. https://www.interaction-design.org/literature/article/beyond...


No. Please see the definitions. You’ll find links to them all under XR since XR covers them all: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Extended_reality

AVP is, by all definitions, XR, VR, AR, and mixed reality.

AR with cameras and screens is an implementation detail, with the definition being realtime. You can easily play ping pong with an AVP on.


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What does this mean for Apple’s product positioning on privacy?


They just simply keep repeating that they care about privacy and people will continue to believe it as long as the product UX is good.


How hasn’t Apple lived up to your expectations? Please stop flooding this thread with these empty comments.


Probably OpenAI giving the whole direct model(s) to Apple like how you could download LLAMA3 locally. It'd be up to Apple to build the infrastructure to run it at scale for their billions of devices.


It seems to be to use the data without asking, but rubber stamp it by saying data is anonymized in the privacy policy.


Is there anything similar for machine learning models?


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