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5 AI developments you might have overlooked today: Introduction of world’s first AI software tester, CGI and Microsoft’s collaboration on AI, and more.

AI automation is gaining popularity in the tech industry, with TestGrid introducing the first AI Software Tester to streamline testing processes. CGI and Microsoft also discussed the impact of generative AI on the digital revolution. Stay updated on the latest AI developments in our roundup.

  1. The world’s first artificial intelligence software tester was announced

Leading automation testing company TestGrid announced CoTester, an AI-powered software tester that makes automation testers easier. The tool has the ability to understand complex software testing and can run on various testing frameworks such as Selenium, Cypress and others. Harry Rao, CEO and founder of TestGrid, said in a press release, “Think of it as having an extra brain on your team that is tireless, exceptionally knowledgeable, and endlessly adaptable.

2. IIT Delhi Introduces Online Course in Machine Learning

The Indian Institute of Technology Delhi (IIT Delhi) has announced a six-month online course in Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL) for its certificate program. Professionals seeking to improve their skills as a machine learning expert, deep learning expert, data scientist, data analyst, artificial intelligence engineer, and others can take advantage of this course. The course also dives deep into Python programming, which, according to the ANI report, is essential for building AI skills.

3. Wall Street looking for AI winners

Top investment firms are now looking for new AI companies from other countries around the world, not just tech companies in the US. Investors are looking for new potential AI companies that can renew industry standards in various fields. Jitania Kandhari, deputy chief investment officer at Morgan Stanley Investment Management, said: “We see AI as a driver of growth in emerging markets. While we have invested in direct AI beneficiaries such as semiconductors in the past, according to the Bloomberg report, going forward it will be key to look for companies across industries that are adopting AI to improve revenue.

4. Jamie Dimon talks about the transformative potential of artificial intelligence

Jamie Dimon, CEO of JPMorgan Chase & Co., spoke about the future possibilities of artificial intelligence and at the same time shared thoughts on the importance of artificial intelligence. Dimon emphasized the potential of artificial intelligence to “increase virtually every job.” The letter highlighted how the company has built 400 AI use cases across fields such as marketing, fraud, risk and others, while also exploring generative AI, according to a Bloomberg report.

5.CGI and Microsoft talked about artificial intelligence at the Envision 2024 conference

CGI and Microsoft hosted a technology conference called Envision 2024 with the theme “Pioneering Digital Evolution”. The event covered several topics related to the digital revolution, including generative artificial intelligence. Aruna Chakkirala, Microsoft’s senior cloud solutions architect, said in a press release that “Generative AI captures our imagination and creates impact, CGI Envision has aptly captured the essence of this AI world and the tools we need to advance.”

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