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i went there on mobile and asked two questions. it went pretty well from a UI and response quality perspective. the data they showed me didn't show any obvious trends, but i suspect it's because i didn't specify a long enough list of technologies, and that some general terms were included like "machine learning" and "llm" which had an effect of hiding the trends i was looking for.
a great start and much more enjoyable than writing the sql or for loops myself :)
Goated guild, wait can we called you GG? GG your youtube videos are dope thank you for commenting. I'll leave that answer to our CEO - we have a lot of different paths we're considering today. Many people are interested in using camel's agent to operate an iphone or android using natural language. But after we master test execution for mobile and test case creation we're moving on to web.
Tracking competitive apps would be an interesting use case for automation. One of our partners at YC asked up to use camel to automatically refresh the waitlist for a tesla cyber truck lol.
noted:) thanks for the feedback I think that would be an easier way to kick off camelQA as well. We'll have to learn how to do that in our remote physical device farm.
They're building something based on appium and specifically through Maestro which is an excellent use of appium. But it isn't AI - we're excited to try it out!
Maestro is not based on Appium. It's built from the ground up, you can learn more about its internals here[0].
> it isn't AI
Hmm, why? I understand "AI" is an incredibly broad term, and there are maybe some fundamental differences between how App Quality Copilot and CamelQA work (I tried neither), but from looking at App Quality Copilot's website, it sure looks like "AI".
Yes and yes. Check out the sole GIF we've provided. It should show you an example of camelQA navigating user sign up MFA by navigating to the email app through a deep link, verifying the email, navigating back to the app and confirming sign up.