The engagement between customers and brands is being transformed by artificial intelligence (AI). However, there has been little study into AI-powered customer experiences; hence, this research aims to examine how the incorporation of AI in purchasing might result in a better AI-powered customer experience. This research will develop a conceptual model based on the service quality model and trust-commitment theory. Further to this, an online questionnaire was distributed to individuals who had utilised an AI-powered service provided by a particular brand, and consequently, a total of 354 responses were analysed using Structural Equation Modelling (SEM). The results that were deduced from the responses demonstrated that relationship commitment has begun to substantially impact AI-powered customer experiences. In addition to this, the results also revealed that perceived sacrifice and trust both play an important role in mediating the impacts of perceived convenience, personalisation, and AI-powered service quality. This finding contributes to the previous literature by highlighting the mediating impacts of perceived sacrifice and trust, as well as the significant influence of relationship commitment on AI-powered customer experience. Furthermore, the research poses significant implications for merchants who use AI in services provided to their customers.