Augmented Reality: real augmented reality

*These may seem like academic distinctions – "hey look, they're doing AR on my TV!" – but really, a televised Augmented Reality experience isn't "augmented reality" by the canonical Ronald Azuma definition.

*And neither is a lot of the "Augmented Reality" stuff that people are adapting to everyday use. Real use-cases don't have to respect academic distinctions, so I reckon Christine is right here: there will be a day when the term AR is dropped entirely. Just vanishes into a normalized, ambient haze of pervasive whateverness.

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