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by aliljet 519 days ago
I genuinely wonder if this kind of use case is going to completely upend UX testing. There's something dynamic, perhaps poorly so, that would change the way prescriptive, painfully locked UX tests work...
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Depends on the pricing & speed. I think you'd use this to create scripts that would run frequently, then on failure you'd have this evaluate if there were changes and if so create a new script.
It would depend on the reliability of the model to produce deterministic results. So far that’s been pretty tough.