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AI for Smarter Test Automation Strategies

AI for Smarter Test Automation Strategies

Test automation has long been a cornerstone of software quality assurance, speeding up processes and ensuring robust outcomes. However, traditional test automation approaches often face limitations in terms of test coverage, efficiency, and defect detection. This is where Artificial Intelligence (AI) enters the scene, revolutionizing how organizations approach test automation. In this article, we’ll explore how AI-based testing is transforming test automation strategies, helping organizations achieve comprehensive and intelligent testing. From AI-driven test case generation to prioritization, test data management, and defect detection, AI is the catalyst for smarter, faster, and more accurate testing processes. Enhancing Test Coverage with AI-Driven…
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Spotify’s AI Playlists are rolling out for Premium users in the US

Spotify’s AI Playlists are rolling out for Premium users in the US

Spotify’s beta AI Playlist feature is now rolling out for Premium users in the US, Canada, Ireland and New Zealand. It lets you create and refine custom playlists using text prompts. It initially arrived in April in the UK and Australia.The company describes it as a tool “to effortlessly turn your most creative ideas into playlists.” Spotify provided several examples, including “Upbeat folk music for a scenic fall road trip” and “2000 era hype jams for the tailgate.” If its initial results don’t quite hit the mark, you can refine the playlist with further prompts, such as “less peppy” or…
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Jony Ive confirms he’s working with Sam Altman on a secret project

Jony Ive confirms he’s working with Sam Altman on a secret project

Rumors emerged last year of a collaboration between former Apple designer Jony Ive and OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, but the two have until now kept quiet about it. In a profile by that was published this weekend, though, Ive confirms his company LoveFrom is leading the design on an AI product being built with Altman. Also on board are Tang Tan and Evans Hankey, both of whom held big design roles at Apple.There’s so far a team of about 10 employees involved with the project, based in a San Francisco office building that’s one of several properties Ive has purchased…
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[Azure AI + .NET] Unveiling the Power of AI: Analyze Images with Azure AI Image Analysis (Cognitive Service) and .NET 8

[Azure AI + .NET] Unveiling the Power of AI: Analyze Images with Azure AI Image Analysis (Cognitive Service) and .NET 8

Hello, I’m Duc Nguyen (Duke) Are you prepared to explore the exciting field of picture analysis driven by AI? There’s nowhere else to look! This post will examine a state-of-the-art GitHub repository that uses .NET 8 with Azure AI Image Analysis (Cognitive Services) to accurately describe image contents. What’s Inside? This repository here is a game-changer for developers looking to integrate powerful image analysis into their .NET applications Why Is It Important for You to Care? - Boost Your AI Skills: This project provides insightful information on real-world applications of AI, suitable for both novice and experienced developers.- Improve Your…
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Reconciling Conflicting Scaling Laws in Large Language Models

Reconciling Conflicting Scaling Laws in Large Language Models

This is a Plain English Papers summary of a research paper called Reconciling Conflicting Scaling Laws in Large Language Models. If you like these kinds of analysis, you should join AImodels.fyi or follow me on Twitter. Overview This paper reconciles two influential scaling laws in machine learning: the Kaplan scaling law and the Chinchilla scaling law. The Kaplan scaling law suggests that model performance scales as a power law with respect to model size and compute. The Chinchilla scaling law suggests that model performance scales more efficiently by tuning the compute and dataset size together. The paper aims to resolve…
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Why is Cursor IDE not Creating an Automatic Git Commit?

Why is Cursor IDE not Creating an Automatic Git Commit?

As the Raise in the GenAI and the Cursor IDE, I am very much interested look into this particular part where after getting suggestions from the IDE, we should have the option to have commit from there itself with a descriptive commit message. Much More Convenient, right? What are your thoughts guys? Source link lol
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Using Machine Learning to Optimise Commercial Cleaning Schedules

Using Machine Learning to Optimise Commercial Cleaning Schedules

Businesses are constantly looking for ways to improve efficiency and cut costs without compromising quality. Commercial cleaning is one of the areas where optimisation can make a significant difference. The traditional method of scheduling cleaning services often relies on fixed routines, which may not always align with actual needs. This is where machine learning (ML) comes in, offering the ability to analyse data, predict patterns, and optimise cleaning schedules in real time. By leveraging machine learning, businesses can ensure that cleaning is done when it's needed most, improving overall hygiene, reducing costs, and increasing productivity. Understanding Machine Learning in Commercial…
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The iOS 18.1 public beta is here, bringing Apple Intelligence (almost) to the masses

The iOS 18.1 public beta is here, bringing Apple Intelligence (almost) to the masses

Apple Intelligence is edging closer to being ready for primetime. Apple has released the public beta of iOS 18.1, which includes some of the major generative AI features that the company has been talking up over the last few months.We'll have to wait a few more weeks for the public versions of iOS 18.1, iPadOS 18.1 and macOS Sequoia 18.1 to bring Apple Intelligence features to everyone with a compatible device. The public betas should be more stable and less risky to install than the developer betas, but it's still definitely worth backing up your data to your computer and/or…
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Introducing JDK 23: Java Developer’s Ultimate Upgrade with Advanced AI Enhancements

Introducing JDK 23: Java Developer’s Ultimate Upgrade with Advanced AI Enhancements

Oracle is proud to announce the general availability of JDK 23, a major update to the Java Development Kit with advanced capabilities for the development of cloud-native applications and machine learning. This release builds on Java's three-decade legacy, offering new features and thousands of updates to improve performance, stability, and security. With this release, developers can take advantage of 12 new JDK Enhancement Proposals (JEPs) and enhancements in areas such as concurrency, memory management, and language simplicity. These updates aim to maintain Java's position as one of the most popular and widely-used programming languages in the world, while also meeting…
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Five features that caught our eye from today’s YouTube livestream

Five features that caught our eye from today’s YouTube livestream

YouTube’s creator-focused , Made On YouTube, is here again, and there's plenty to talk about. From more AI integration to Communities, YouTube seems to be gearing up to compete against rivals like TikTok and Netflix. Here are five things that genuinely interested us among the deluge of updates and new features.YouTube is introducing the system, which lets viewers “go beyond” liking and sharing a video. The idea is to allow fans to give more visibility to smaller — so hyping is only allowed for videos from creators under 500,000 subscribers, and only on videos under a week old. Content with…
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