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Autify launches Zenes, an AI agent for software quality assurance
OUR TAKE With the advent of generative AI, AI applications are transforming and reshaping various industries and changing how people work. Software development is no exception. The software development process and its quality assurance will redefine AI through generative expression.–Revel Cheng, BTW…

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OUR TAKE With the advent of generative AI, AI applications are transforming and reshaping various industries and changing how people work. Software development is no exception. The software development process and its quality assurance will redefine AI through generative…
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OUR TAKE With the advent of generative AI, AI applications are transforming and reshaping various industries and changing how people work. Software development is no exception. The software development process and its quality assurance will redefine AI through generative expression. –Revel Cheng, BTW reporter San Francisco- and Tokyo-based startup Autify has built an autonomous AI agent for software quality assurance to help software engineers complete code quickly, streamline workflows and increase productivity.
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San Francisco- and Tokyo-based startup Autify has built an autonomous AI agent for software quality assurance to help software engineers complete code quickly, streamline workflows and increase productivity. In other words, it’s built an AI QA engineer for software engineers. Autify announced Monday that it had closed a $13 million Series B round and rolled out its beta version of Zenes , an AI agent for software quality assurance tailored for customers in the U.S. Zenes “generates test cases by analysing product requirement documents, writes automated test codes and maintains the test codes automatically,” according to the company. The company claims that Zenes significantly reduces the time to create test cases by 55%, a feature that sets it apart in the market. Users can upload their product requirement documents in various formats, including .html, .pdf, .docx, and .md. The agent then generates a set of outlined test cases covering the product specs. Users can edit these test cases in order to improve the accuracy of the following steps. After any edits have been made, Zenes generates automated test codes.
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- Autify announced Monday launched its beta version of Zenes, an AI agent for software quality assurance tailored for customers in the U.S.
- The startup has partnered with LG CNS, an IT service unit of LG Corp, to expand into the Korean market, along with its core markets, the U.S. and Japan.
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