I said it years ago, sensing and intuition are the same thing, just on opposite sides of the scale.
To be intuitive is to lack sensing, or to be a sensor is to lack intuition. However, I don't think both states are equivalent to each other, it is obvious that intuition is a more developed state than sensing. Errors commited by an intuitive in the area of sensing are not due the lack of some special ability related to sensing but rather, incorrent pre-processing applied to sensory information.
Intuition is the level of abstraction the guy in the video is talking about.