I’ve been following the space of QA and test automation for a while, and this is one of the more interesting directions I’ve seen recently.
What stands out is the shift from just running tests faster to actually automating test creation and maintenance, which is where most of the effort usually goes.
If this works as advertised, it could seriously change how teams think about QA, especially in fast-moving SaaS environments where things break constantly.
Curious to see how it performs in real production setups, but definitely a promising approach 👍