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News18
36 minutes ago
- News18
Qniverse Adopts AI in its QA Processes to Enhance Customer Experience
PNNMumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 19: Artificial Intelligence is revolutionising the workplace by automating repetitive tasks and enabling smarter, data-driven decision-making. Qniverse, a global leader in Quality Assurance (QA) and digital transformation, celebrates its successful journey from a bold vision to an AI-driven powerhouse, reshaping the standards of quality for enterprises Qniverse, quality is an ongoing journey, enhanced by AI to move from simply fixing issues to preventing them early through smarter automation testing, comprehensive test coverage, bug prevention and early detection of potential disruptions. AI accelerates automation testing with intelligent scripts, minimizes operational disruptions via continuous anomaly detection, and provides valuable insights from complex data to improve processes and utilizes advanced AI technologies to enhance its quality assurance services, integrating intelligent automation and analytics into its QA processes. Specifically, Qniverse employs advanced machine learning algorithms such as natural language processing (NLP) for automatic test case generation from user stories, predictive analytics to forecast potential defects, and deep learning for pattern recognition in logs and anomaly detection. It also employs AI-powered visual testing for rapid UI regression detection across web and mobile apps. This multi-layered AI approach positions Qniverse as an innovative was built with AI at its core from day one, giving it a big advantage over others who try to bolt AI onto old processes. At the heart of it is the 'Quantum Quality Matrix'–a smart system that predicts problems and spots risks in real time, so issues are stopped before they cause trouble. This means customers get what we call 'Zero-Surprise Software Delivery.' With their 'Collaborative AI Testing' approach, AI takes care of the repetitive, time-consuming tasks, while human testers focus on the creative, strategic work and making sure the user experience feels right. The result? Testing that's up to three times faster, catches more issues (even the tricky edge cases), and costs less thanks to AI-managed setups and self-healing scripts. It's a smarter, more scalable way of working that keeps quality high even as projects get bigger and more stands as a global pioneer in Quality Assurance (QA) and digital transformation, rewriting the playbook for distinction in today's fast-moving technology landscape. With a presence spanning London, Mumbai, and Kathmandu, Qniverse isn't just another tech firm; it is where quality becomes a dynamic driver of business transformation across fintech, ERP, UX/UI, and mobile than delivering software, Qniverse is on a mission to transform perceptions of quality, unlock new frontiers in innovation, and foster trust through transparent, collaborative, and continuously evolving solutions.'Our mission has always been greater than just delivering software; it's about inspiring a transformation in how the world views and pursues quality. By embracing AI and quantum technologies, we're not only delivering superior outcomes for our clients–we're also opening new frontiers for innovation, collaboration, and trust. Qniverse is proof that a passionate team with the right mindset can set new standards for quality everywhere." reflects Uttsah Sharma, CEO and co-founder of in 2021 by visionary leaders Uttsah Sharma (CEO) and Eddie Harford (CIO), Qniverse emerged from a powerful realization: quality should never be an afterthought. Their 'Quality Qniversed" ethos infuses every process, product, and partnership, forging a new standard of holistic, value-driven QA. This approach is guided by more than two decades of collective industry experience and a belief that empowered teams and best practices ignite true business success.(ADVERTORIAL DISCLAIMER: The above press release has been provided by PNN. ANI will not be responsible in any way for the content of the same)


Hindustan Times
an hour ago
- Hindustan Times
Google issues red alert as new cyber attack targets Gmail users using AI with ‘indirect prompt injections'
Google, which has 1.8 billion Gmail users worldwide, recently issued a serious warning about a new kind of cybersecurity threat linked to advances in artificial intelligence, reported Men's Journal. Google alerted everyone about a new type of cyberattack called "indirect prompt injections."(Pexel) Google alerted everyone about a new type of cyberattack called 'indirect prompt injections.' Also Read: Google to pay around ₹300 crore fine in Australia for doing this 'deal' in mobiles Google warns of wave of new threats This threat affects not just people but also businesses and governments. In a detailed blog post, Google explained the danger, 'With the rapid adoption of generative AI, a new wave of threats is emerging across the industry with the aim of manipulating the AI systems themselves. One such emerging attack vector is indirect prompt injections.' The difference with this attack is that instead of directly putting harmful commands into the AI prompt, hackers hide malicious instructions inside things like emails, documents, or calendar invites. These hidden commands can make the AI leak user data or do other bad things, the post explained. Google warned that this threat puts everyone at risk. 'As more governments, businesses, and individuals adopt generative AI to get more done, this subtle yet potentially potent attack becomes increasingly pertinent across the industry, demanding immediate attention and robust security measures,' the blog added. Hackers use Google AI Gemini to steal passwords Tech expert Scott Polderman said hackers are using Google's AI assistant, Gemini, to steal user information. Hackers send emails with hidden commands that make Gemini reveal passwords without the user knowing, as reported by The Mirror report. This warning comes as more people use AI for personal things like dating and relationship advice. Scott said this scam is different from older ones because it's 'AI against AI' and could cause more attacks like this. He explained that these hidden commands trick the AI into working against itself, making users accidentally give away their login details. Scott also pointed out that there's no link to click for the scam to work, it happens when Gemini itself shows a message warning users they are at risk. He reminded everyone that Google has said it will never ask for login details or alert users about fraud through Gemini.


Time of India
an hour ago
- Time of India
OpenAI launches ₹399 per month 'ChatGPT Go' plan in India with higher query limits, image generation
New Delhi: OpenAI has announced ChatGPT Go , its new subscription plan priced at ₹399 a month that packs in increased message limits, image generation and file uploads for users in India , a market ChatGPT counts as its second-largest and among the fastest growing. The company also announced that all ChatGPT subscriptions can be paid through UPI, a move that will make it easier for users across India to access OpenAI's advanced AI tools . "Open AI is today introducing ChatGPT Go, a new subscription plan designed to make advanced AI tools more accessible and affordable to users throughout India, as the adoption of OpenAI's tools grows rapidly across the country," according to a release. ChatGPT Go offers users in India more access to popular features, including higher message limits, image generation, file uploads and memory, powered by GPT-5 with enhanced Indic language support. Compared to the free plan, ChatGPT Go would offer 10 times higher message limits, image generation, and file or image uploads with GPT-5. "ChatGPT Go is designed for people in India who want greater access to ChatGPT's advanced capabilities at a more affordable price," the release said. The new plan is in addition to existing subscription tiers, including ChatGPT Plus (₹1,999 per month), which offers priority access, faster performance, and higher usage limits for heavy users. For professionals and enterprises who need the highest scale, customisation, and access to the most advanced models, OpenAI has ChatGPT Pro (at ₹19,900 per month). India is ChatGPT's second-largest and one of its fastest-growing markets, with millions of users, including students, professionals, developers, entrepreneurs and creators. Nick Turley, Vice President and Head of ChatGPT, said OpenAI has been inspired by how millions of people in India use ChatGPT daily for learning, work, creativity, and problem-solving. Turley added: "With ChatGPT Go, we're excited to make these capabilities even more accessible and easier to pay for through UPI." India, currently OpenAI's second-largest market, could soon become its largest globally, CEO Sam Altman said earlier this month as the company rolled out its next-generation model, GPT-5. Describing India as an "incredibly fast-growing" market, Altman noted the remarkable pace at which Indian citizens and businesses are adopting Artificial Intelligence (AI). "India is our second-largest market in the world after the US, and it may well become our largest market. It's incredibly fast-growing, but what users are doing with AI, what citizens of India are doing with AI, is really quite remarkable," Altman had said.