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RPA Vs Test Automation

Testsigma

Robotic Process Automation and Test Automation are two confusing terms in testing processes. Similar to TDD and BDD processes, RPA and test automation seem like a single branch of the test segment which is common to be exchanged in communication during planning. The word “automation” seems to be a culprit in this case.

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Top Software testing trends to look out for in 2022

Testsigma

2014 saw the trend of mobile app testing as they were becoming a multi-billion dollar business all over the world. 2015 saw the trend of scriptless testing and IoT focussed methodologies. So the trend of mobile web testing came into the picture. AI and Machine learning-based testing.

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ChatGPT, Author of The Quixote

O'Reilly

But perhaps it should infringe something: even when the collection of data is legal (which, statistically, it won’t entirely be for any web-scale corpus), it doesn’t mean it’s legitimate, and it definitely doesn’t mean there was informed consent. Google has an alternative solution that supports journalism. joined Flickr.

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Risk Management for AI Chatbots

O'Reilly

Does your company plan to release an AI chatbot, similar to OpenAI’s ChatGPT or Google’s Bard? Not impossible, but definitely tougher. ) Why not take the extra time to test for problems? Doing so means giving the general public a freeform text box for interacting with your AI model.

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Generative AI in the Enterprise

O'Reilly

Unexpected outcomes, security, safety, fairness and bias, and privacy are the biggest risks for which adopters are testing. How will AI adopters react when the cost of renting infrastructure from AWS, Microsoft, or Google rises? Any attempt at automating customer service needs to be very carefully tested and debugged.

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Closer to AGI?

O'Reilly

It seems inappropriate to be talking about AGI when we don’t really have a good definition of “intelligence.” We have a lot of vague notions about the Turing test, but in the final analysis, Turing wasn’t offering a definition of machine intelligence; he was probing the question of what human intelligence means.