experience intelligence
ex·pe·ri·ence in·tel·li·gence
noun
The use of artificial intelligence to model, interpret, and respond to human activity in real-world settings.
A branch of applied AI concerned with enhancing how people perceive, interact with, and move through events, services, or environments.
Coined in the early 21st century to describe AI applications designed for lived, human-centered contexts rather than purely technical or data-driven tasks.
Usage Note: Distinct from artificial intelligence in general, which emphasizes computational capacity or problem-solving. Experience intelligence emphasizes the adaptation of those capacities to shape and enhance direct human experiences.