In a brief new interview, though, he both talked about the future of AR and made it clearappleThink it’s the challenge.
“I’m very excited about AR, as you probably know,” he told the US edition of China Daily. “The key to any technology, including AR, is to put humans at the center of it. And that’s what we do every day. concerned.”
“Right now, as an example, we have over 14,000 ARKit apps in the App Store, delivering AR experiences to millions of people around the world,” he continued. “But I think despite that, we’re still in the early stages of how this technology is going to evolve.”
“I couldn’t be more excited about the opportunities we see in this space, stay tuned and you’ll see what we have to offer.”
Cook has previously said that AR needs to avoid “distracting [users] from the physical world and physical relationships.”