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WEBINAR | Exclusive First Look at Autonomous 2.0

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Check out Autonomous' new features. Having Trouble Viewing This Email? [Click Here]() [Applitools]() Autonomous 2.0 with AI-Assisted Interactive Test Authoring and More July 17 • 10:00 AM PT | 1:00 PM ET [REGISTER NOW]() Join us for an exclusive sneak peek into Autonomous 2.0 by Applitools. Discover how this AI-powered solution can revolutionize your testing process with enhancements in NLP usage, validations, and API testing. Visual AI inventor and Applitools CTO Adam Carmi will explore how Autonomous 2.0 can make your teams faster and more efficient with features like: [Applitools Autonomous] AI-Assisted Custom Flow Authoring Write and debug test steps in plain English or by recording with an interactive browser and real-time NLP corrections. Beyond Visual AI Assertions Add non-visual assertions, HTTP requests, and dynamic data handling. [Applitools Autonomous] Easier Results Analysis and Maintenance Enjoy improved UX for plan and test step analysis, with automatic baseline adjustments. Don't miss this opportunity to lead in testing innovation. [Register now]() to transform your capabilities and project success with Autonomous 2.0! [REGISTER NOW]() Webinar Speakers During this insightful session, you'll have the opportunity to learn from industry experts. [Adam Carmi, Applitools CTO]() Adam Carmi Applitools Co-Founder and CTO [Tim Hinds, Applitools]() Tim Hinds Product Marketing Lead Can't Make it to the Live Session? Don't worry! Register now and we'll ensure you receive the on-demand recording to watch at your convenience. [REGISTER TO GET THE ON-DEMAND RECORDING]() This email was sent to {EMAIL} © 2024 Applitools. All rights reserved. [Contact Us](/Njg3LVRFUi02MTIAAAGUN7umMqEk28Ckf7nvsIMF3PLLL3cLr2tXOfkLhLvJSA2Bf4fBM0YPprO96WnJRQLxshP1aLM=) • [Privacy Policy]() • [GDPR](/Njg3LVRFUi02MTIAAAGUN7umMqEk28Ckf7nvsIMF3PLLL3cLr2tXOfkLhLvJSA2Bf4fBM0YPprO96WnJRQLxshP1aLM=) • [Unsubscribe]() • [Preference Center]() Applitools, Inc. • USA • +1 650 680 1000 [Applitools.com](/Njg3LVRFUi02MTIAAAGUN7umMqEk28Ckf7nvsIMF3PLLL3cLr2tXOfkLhLvJSA2Bf4fBM0YPprO96WnJRQLxshP1aLM=)

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