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Augmented reality a ‘key enabler’ for self-driving tech acceptance

If implemented correctly, augmented reality (AR) could herald significant improvements to the human-machine interface (HMI), learns Freddie Holmes

The term ‘augmented reality’ (AR) is being heard in various industries today, and to many appears as a fresh, futuristic concept. In actuality, AR has been investigated since the 1960s in various forms, although the impact it has had on services and businesses since then has been limited. Interest in recent years has kicked up a notch however, particularly for software and electronics-heavy industries.

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