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- Getting started
- About Autopilot
- Enabling/disabling Autopilot
- Licensing
- About this guide
- Best practices
- Autopilot for developers
- Autopilot for testers
- Autopilot for testers
- Quality-check requirements
- Generate tests for requirement
- Import manual test cases
- Generate tests for SAP transactions
- Generate coded automations
- Generate coded API automation
- Refactor coded automations
- Generate low-code automations
- Generate synthetic test data
- Generate test insights reports
- Search Test Manager project
- Autopilot for everyone
- Autopilot plug-ins
- Data privacy
Autopilot overview
Last updated Nov 15, 2024
Enabling/disabling Autopilot
Autopilot default setting is as follows:
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For developers and testers - Enabled by default.
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For everyone - Disabled by default.
Autopilot capabilities in Studio Web can be controlled via Automation Ops policies. To define a Studio Web governance policy that disables Autopilot capabilities:
- Add a new Studio Web policy in Automation Ops (for more information, see Governance in the Automation Ops guide).
- Under the Feature Toggles tab, disable the Allow Autopilot setting, and then save your policy.
Autopilot capabilities in Studio and StudioX can be controlled either via Automation Ops policies or via the file-based governance model (by editing the
EnableGenerativeAiParam
parameter).
To define a policy in Automation Ops that disables Autopilot capabilities for Studio or StudioX:
- Make sure you are using the latest Studio or StudioX policy template.
- Add a new Studio or StudioX policy.
- Under the Design tab, disable the Enable generative AI setting, and then save your policy.
Autopilot capabilities in Test Manager and Apps are controlled by configuring the AI Trust Layer policy.
Autopilot for everyone capabilities are controlled through the AI Trust Layer policy and the admin experience from the AI Trust Layer page in Automation Cloud.