AI-First Test Automation with Functionize Essentials

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AI-First Test Automation with Functionize Essentials

Coursera · Beginner ·📐 ML Fundamentals ·1mo ago
AI-First Test Automation with Functionize is a beginner-friendly course designed for QA professionals, automation engineers, and testing teams seeking to modernize their approach with intelligent, scalable automation. Whether you're exploring AI-powered testing for the first time or looking to make the most of the Functionize platform, this course provides the foundational knowledge and hands-on context to get started. You'll learn how Functionize leverages machine learning and natural language processing (NLP) to create, manage, and maintain robust automated test suites. Through guided walkthroughs, real-world scenarios, and interactive discussions, you’ll explore key capabilities such as self-healing tests, test orchestration, visual validations, and AI-driven analytics. By the end of the course, you'll understand how to reduce test maintenance, accelerate release cycles, and align intelligent automation with team goals—empowering your QA practice to scale confidently in a fast-moving DevOps environment.
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