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Reddit QA Tester Offers Free Evaluation for AI Agent Products
A startup QA professional volunteers to test AI agent applications and evaluate feature relevance for builders seeking feedback.
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A QA tester working at a startup has posted on Reddit offering free evaluation services for AI agent and agentic AI applications. The tester, posting in the r/AI_Agents community, stated they are interested in testing different products, pressing buttons, trying out features, and evaluating the need...
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