While the journey toward fully AI-powered regression testing is still underway, here are a few AI-driven use cases we’ve already introduced into our own automated regression testing tool, Fortest, that you might want to consider.
1. Self-healing capabilities
One area that QA teams really struggle with is when scripts fail due to minor UI (renamed fields, changed locators, altered layouts). This would mean the test case breaks, leading to delays and rework. With AI-driven self-healing, Fortest can detect, analyze, and most importantly, adjust to these changes.
Here’s how it works:
- The system uses machine learning to detect mismatches during test execution.
- When a test step fails, Fortest identifies whether the failure is due to an actual defect or a UI change.
- It then automatically updates the affected locator or data reference using contextual understanding, effectively “healing” itself.
- The corrected script continues execution without manual intervention.
Why it matters:
This capability dramatically reduces maintenance effort, ensuring test stability even in changing environments. QA teams spend less time fixing scripts and more time focusing on strategic testing, while ensuring that test results clearly indicate a pass or actual functional failures, rather than flagging minor element changes on pages.
2. Auto script generation
Another hurdle in regression testing is scripting. Business analysts/ ERP Functional Consultants describe workflows in plain English, but QA teams still have to translate those into executable test cases, a process that takes time, coordination, and often leads to gaps or rework.
That’s where Fortest’s Auto Script Generation changes the game. It uses AI to understand business logic written in natural language and automatically turns it into executable test scripts.
Here’s how it works:
Using Natural Language Processing (NLP), Fortest interprets process descriptions, identifies relevant M3 transactions, input parameters, and expected outcomes, and generates test scripts ready to run with minimal manual effort.
The result?
You get faster test coverage, fewer human errors, and a setup where business analysts, QA teams, and consultants can all contribute to automation, without needing to code. It’s smarter, faster, and far more collaborative.
3. Release Management
Another area where teams often lose valuable time is managing system releases. Think about it, every time there’s a new system update, consultants have to go through lengthy release notes, compare them against each client’s configuration and custom code, and then figure out what’s affected. It’s a meticulous, manual process that can easily eat up hours (or days).
That’s exactly what Foresight in Action automates. Using a multi-agent framework, it takes over the release analysis process, reading the release, identifying impacted areas, and generating pre-assessed Jira tickets that are ready for consultants to act on.
This capability is particularly built for Infor releases.
Here’s what it can do:
- Automatically parse M3 release reports
- Compare updates with each client’s configurations and custom code
- Auto-generate standardized Jira tickets
- Assign tickets to the right consultants based on client mappings
Automation teams can focus on updating any scripts based on functional changes prior to execution of scripts (Script Maintenance)
And the impact?
You’re looking at an 80–90% reduction in manual release analysis time, zero missed impact areas or compliance gaps, and audit-ready tickets created automatically. The result, faster client responses, smoother updates, and truly proactive issue handling.
If the thought of AI in regression testing has been something you have not been comfortable trying out, we hope this blog gave you more confidence in the target areas that can launch your journey.
Fortest is supporting many global businesses with regression testing, and they too, are en route to using AI for regression testing. If this is something that interests you, and you are keen to see a demo of any of these AI capabilities, speak to our automation specialists today.