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As AI systems evolve from assistive tools to autonomous, agentic collaborators, the way we interact with the car is shifting at its core. This transformation unlocks entirely new possibilities for future in-vehicle experiences but also introduces complex design challenges for teams building intelligent, human-centered automotive products. This webinar explores the real design implications of Agentic AI: what’s changing, where to start, and how to build next-generation automotive experiences that scale. In this webinar, we cover: ✓ How the evolution of AI is reshaping human–vehicle interaction and redefining user experience ✓ Where Agentic AI creates new opportunity spaces for richer, more intuitive HMI and cockpit experiences ✓ The complex challenges this shift introduces for both users and design teams ✓ Practical tips for avoiding common pitfalls when designing with AI ✓ How Star’s Experience Transformation framework, The Star Lens, supports teams in navigating this new level of complexity Meet the speaker: Adrian Waibel, Head of Experience Transformation With more than 14 years of experience, Adrian is a strong believer in Human-Centered Design and focuses on creating outstanding user experiences that balance desirability, viability and feasibility. “Agentic AI isn’t just a technological shift — it’s a design shift. The real challenge is not building smarter systems, but designing the right relationships between humans and intelligent machines.” 📩 Contact us today: https://star.global/contact/ 🌐 Visit our website: https://star.global ➡️ Follow us on LinkedIn: / starglobal