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RobotFramework is pretty nice.
The core challenges still exist, particularly with web automation. But RobotFramework at least has much better helper methods, syntax and quality of life tools than a few years back.
I still don't typically see teams maintaining anything deeper than a few smoke tests, for most projects.
Edit: I also see a decent number of folks using PlayWright pretty happily.
Source: I consult with various dev teams on this kind of thing.
Sounds like just a few integration tests for the core use cases is the ticket, just like before. Real unfortunate, I would have bet that by now that there would be some startup that had made an automated user that you trained to do tests with a chrome extension or something.