Appvance, a leader in AI-powered software quality assurance, has announced the launch of GENI, a generative AI solution that could fundamentally transform how software is tested and potentially replace millions of human QA testers worldwide.
Breaking New Ground in Testing Automation
GENI, launched on March 18, converts English test cases into functional test scripts at an unprecedented rate of 100 scripts per hour. This innovation addresses a significant industry pain point, as manual testing currently accounts for approximately 70% of all end-to-end testing, with scripting and maintenance consuming up to 85% of QA automation resources.
“GENI finally obsoletes manual testing, recorders, and legacy scripting such as Selenium,” said Appvance CEO Kevin Surace in the company’s announcement. “AI can generate test scripts which reproduce exactly what your product managers and business analysts demand and do so without human intervention.”
Technology Behind the Innovation
The system leverages Appvance’s AIQ Digital Twin technology alongside specially tuned transformer models and a proprietary code generator. This combination allows GENI to understand page layouts and process natural language in test cases, comparing them to an offline version of the application to generate appropriate test scripts.
According to Appvance, this approach produces results 400 times faster than human scripters, with no data shared between clients or used to train models—maintaining data privacy through private AI server implementation.
Market Impact and Availability
Industry analysts suggest this technology could significantly disrupt the software testing market, potentially affecting employment for many QA professionals while simultaneously creating new opportunities in AI-augmented testing roles.
GENI is currently available to existing Appvance clients through 2025, with a waitlist for new customers. The company offers the solution on a per-application basis, with pricing starting at coverage for as few as 10 applications, available both on-premises and cloud deployments.
Business Implications
For enterprises and software development teams, Appvance claims GENI will reduce end-to-end test time, optimize resource allocation, and accelerate development cycles. The company positions the technology as part of the broader AI-first digital transformation movement, promising material cost reductions while maintaining or improving quality standards.
As businesses across sectors continue integrating AI into their operations, GENI represents another example of how artificial intelligence is reshaping traditional workflows and employment patterns in technical fields.
For more information about GENI, visit appvance.ai/GENI
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