
New Microsoft tool lets devs spin up AI behavior tests using text descriptions
Quick Take
Microsoft has launched Adaptive Spec-driven Scoring, an open-source framework designed for AI evaluations and regression testing. This tool enables developers to create AI behavior tests using simple text descriptions, streamlining the evaluation process for AI models and enhancing testing efficiency.
Key Points
- The framework is open-source, promoting community collaboration and innovation.
- Developers can create AI behavior tests quickly using text descriptions.
- It aims to enhance the efficiency of AI model evaluations.
- Adaptive Spec-driven Scoring supports regression testing for AI applications.
Article Excerpt
From source RSS / original summaryMicrosoft on Tuesday took the wraps off Adaptive Spec-driven Scoring for Evaluation and Regression Testing, an open source framework for spinning up AI evaluations.
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