Meet Luna: Harman's Emotionally Intelligent AI Taking Your Car Experience to the Next Level

by AutoExpert   |  9 January, 2025

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Ever found yourself chuckling because you swore your car just winked at you? Or maybe you’ve had a moment of empathy when it struggles to start on a cold morning? It’s pretty normal to treat our cars like they’re part of the family. But what if your car could actually “feel” something back? That's exactly what automotive supplier Harman is working on, aiming to turn your one-sided car relationship into a mutual bond.

Right now, over at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Harman is showing off what they call a game changer for your in-car experience. They’ve introduced an "emotionally intelligent AI system" named Luna. It's designed to use voice and visuals to not just respond to you, but to truly engage with you on a more personal level.

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Harman promises it's way more natural and intuitive than anything you’ve seen before—even topping BMW's latest iDrive. Though I gotta say, the idea of my car possibly getting to know me a little too well does sound a bit... well, creepy.

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Luna is part of Harman’s Ready Engage system, which also includes some seriously high-tech features like augmented reality displays through Harman's Ready Vision and a sensor suite called Ready Care that keeps an eye on your vital signs and how much attention you’re paying to the road. It’s pretty much like having someone constantly watching and listening, ready to anticipate your next move—whether that’s showing you the way with augmented reality directions or maybe something a bit more Big Brother.

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Aside from keeping tabs on you, Harman’s tech suite also promises to speed up app development for cars and improve overall safety. Their on-device language model is supposed to make it easier for developers to whip up new in-car apps, and another feature, Ready Aware, works a bit like Waze. It communicates with a network to give you real-time alerts about potential hazards on the road, like a car that’s about to zip past you when you’re trying to turn.

Luna

Harman is known for its epic Harman Kardon sound systems, but with these new developments, they're set to revolutionize the way we interact with our cars. As for when these features will actually hit the road, Harman is playing it coy on the specifics, but they're optimistic about making these advancements a reality soon. What do you think—exciting new tech or a step too far into our personal space? Drop your thoughts in the comments!

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