inngripi
Inngripi is a term used in discussions of human-computer interaction to denote the process by which a system gains a practical understanding of a user’s intended actions through integrated signals from sensors, context, and prior interactions. The word combines a sense of internal grasp (grip) with the idea of moving inward (in-), signaling a grasp that rises from the user’s environment rather than a direct command.
Definition and scope: Inngripi refers to three layered capabilities. Perceptual: the system collects data from ambient
History and usage: The concept emerged in discussions of anticipatory and proactive computing in the early
Examples and applications: In a smart workspace, a system might prepare documents and open applications ahead
Criticism and considerations: Inngripi raises concerns about privacy, consent, and the risk of incorrect or overzealous