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Users will be able to access geospatial augmented reality (AR) content directly on Google Maps on their phones.
The feature will first launch in Singapore and Paris as part of a pilot program launching later this year .
Google says these AR capabilities lay the foundation for the extended reality ( XR ) platform that it’s building in collaboration with Samsung and Qualcomm .
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