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