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Not Only Cars: AI, Please Test My App! [Session on AI in Software Testing]

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The Future of Testing is Autonomy: Fear for your future, or be excited by the opportunities? Autonom

[Image]( The Future of Testing is Autonomy: Fear for your future, or be excited by the opportunities? Autonomous cars were a Sci-Fi dream 10 years ago. A computer driving a car? No way. But it did happen, and is happening. And if scientists managed to pull this off for a complicated task such as driving, can they do it for automated regression testing? => [Join AI in Software Testing Session]( Wednesday, Dec 12 @ 10 am PT (1 pm ET / 6 pm GMT) Don’t miss this session with Sr. Architect Gil Tayar, as he discusses the future of software testing in light of recent major advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), and how testers should manage their careers in this quickly-evolving eco-system. Gil will explore what is being done in the field today, but also speculate about the future: he will introduce the 6 levels of autonomous testing (that correspond to the 5 levels of autonomous driving), and try and figure out what kind of help current AI techniques can bring to automated testing. Key Takeaways: - How autonomous driving works - 5 levels of autonomous driving - How AI works today to assist you in testing your app - 6 levels of AI in automated testing - Dreaming about the long-term This talk will aim to show that AI in software testing is not something to be feared, but rather something to look forward to. A tool that will alleviate most of the boredom inherent in the field, and will make software testers better - not obsolete. P.S Even if you can’t make it – register anyway to get the recording afterward [SAVE YOUR SPOT]( This email is sent to {EMAIL} by Vijay from Info@SoftwareTestingHelp.com 1104, Tuscan, Kharadi Pune MH 411014 INDIA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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