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A Follow-Up Question for AI Test Automation Fans: Did you actually implement Real UI Test Automation with ChapGPT or like, before ChatGPT’s first anniversary?
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A Follow-Up Question for AI Test Automation Fans: Did you actually implement Real UI Test Automation with ChapGPT or like, before ChatGPT’s first anniversary?

Prove it or silently admit it is just another hype. Testers verify.

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Zhimin Zhan
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The biggest IT news in recent days is about OpenAI, the company that created ChatGPT.

Source: https://www.theverge.com/2023/11/17/23965982/openai-ceo-sam-altman-fired (2023–11–18)
Source: https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/nov/22/sam-altman-openai-ceo-return-board-chatgpt (2023–11–22)

This reminds me that the ChapGPT will celebrate its first anniversary next week. ChatGPT first public release: 2022–11–30.

There has been a lot of hype about ChatGPT for test automation. For example, there are even videos that “teach you how”.

As a tester, it is fair to ask, “Did anyone get it to work? I mean, for real”. By the way, I refer to the objective criteria, such as the Definition of End-to-End Test Automation Success.

I highly doubt it. To my knowledge, every so-called AI Test automation attempt failed, if put into real test.

This raises some interesting points:

  1. ChatGPT took the world by storm for its simple usage

Unless you have lived under a rock for the last year, you must have heard and used ChatGPT.

ChatGPT currently has 100+ million users, and the website sees nearly 1.5 billion visitors per month. — source

It is simple to use ChatGPT. Many school students are using ChatGPT (mostly for writing). Surely, it is not a skill that requires several months of training.

Whether ChatGPT will be useful for work reflects one person’s understanding of the work.

2. ChatGPT-related activities are welcomed by executives

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