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I am Jay and having over 8 year of experience in QA ranging from manual to automation testing and in management. AI is something which most excites me in current situation. Also eager to find out learn how AI can help and influence current leaning curve in personal and professional development.
Hello everyone, I’m Eduarda, a test engineer with three years of experience in the tech industry. While I’ve been focused on testing, my curiosity about AI has grown steadily. I’m interested in understanding how AI can impact not just my work, but also my daily life.
Exploring AI in a structured manner, especially as it relates to my job, has been on my radar for some time. I believe it could provide valuable insights to enhance my testing approach and keep it aligned with industry trends
Hi, I’m Ben and I often test and Ai powered App at work.
I’m curious how Ai powered tooling could support my work, without causing additional compliance challenges whilst I work to test a Software As A Medical Device product.
I feel the need to keep up to date with modern toolkit and techniques, so I don’t fall behind.
Howdy champs!
Sami from Finland in da house! Some of you might remember me from various testing events and communities (incl. MoT). I’ve been a bit dormant community-wise as work (co-founded a local testing and quality advocacy boutique Qlarify), family (wife, two kids and two cats) and life elsewhere takes all my time, but I do miss many of you dearly. ![]()
I decided to take on this challenge, because even though I’ve seen pretty much everything the world of testing has to offer during my 20+ years in it I feel a bit light when it comes to utilizing AI at work and experimenting with it.
I use ChatGPT more than I breathe, supported by Perplexity, and I dabble with Github Copilot and OpenAI API. Just recently I discovered Rewind for recording my exploration sessions and I’m quite fond of prompting my Evernote history, that has over 1500 notes in it. I’ve also started gathering a library of heuristics for testing LLMs, but it’s quite raw still and needs a lot of work. But that’s pretty much it. Promise. ![]()
Looking forward to diving into this with you fine people, and learning tons! ![]()
Hi everyone. My name is Andrew and I am a senior SDET. My interest in AI and in this challenge is to continue to learn AI tools and strategies that can help accelerate quality efforts within agile testing processes. As we continue to shift left, in what ways can we utilize AI to continue to increase velocity without sacrificing quality? Looking forward to learning and participating!
Hello everyone!
My name is Atiqah, from Kuala Lumpur. I’m a test analyst, starting doing manual functional test and currently starting to explore new path on automation. I found MOT during COVID and join one of their conference before.
I recently attended a workshop sharing about AI but the example given mostly on developer scenario. So I’m keen to know how can I leverage it in testing.
Looking forward to learn more on how we can use AI for our QA task and my career development
Hey there great topic and I think it will be intriguing for a lot of people. Im Jurgen im a QA engineer, ive been part of the community for some time now and the way I joined is by asking AI about top communities for tester out there.
I want to explore the potential of AI in testing ideas and also how we apply testing in our daily basis.
I’m Magnus, I have over a decade of experience as a software test engineer. I’ve had a career break but am now aiming to re-enter the work force. I want to bring myself up to speed on current and future trends. AI is clearly going to be an important part of our work helping us to engineer high quality products.
Better late than ever!
Hello everyone,
My name is Jean Julien. I am a software quality assurance engineer in a West African country called Benin (Republic of Benin) near Nigeria.
I have more than five years of experience in the testing field. I’ve used Selenium, Appium, Cypress and Playwright for e2e testing on mobile and web applications.
I am curious about how AI can be helpful in software testing and how we can use it and rely on it to explore products, find product problems, and solve testing problems.
I am happy to be part of this journey with all of you.
JJ
Hello, I’m Nao Deng. You can call me Nao. I am a senior QA at Thoughtworks China.
I have 12 years of experience in hardware testing, system testing, software testing, manual testing, API automation testing, UI automation testing, mobile automation testing, performance testing, and project quality assurance.
I also continuously write articles on my personal blog at https://naodeng.com.cn.
I discovered this community during the 30 Days of Agile Testing event.
AI testing has been a topic of continuous interest to me, from the early days of accurate testing to the current generative AI and big models. I aim to learn and invest in the field of AI testing, and implement effective tools or methods to enhance the efficiency of manual and automated testing, including performance testing and improving quality management efficiency.
The purpose of attending this event is to gain ideas and practical experience from other community members about AI testing, and to explore feasible directions for AI testing with the community.
I work for a small edtech consulting firm where we primarily use manual QA. I’m one of two testers on the team, so I’m always looking for new ways to interact with the testing community. I enjoy learning about other organizational workflows/processes. You never know when a tool or technique someone else mentioned will come in handy!
I’m hoping that spending a bit of time each day on a topic like AI will make this overwhelming topic feel more digestible. I’d also like to share anything useful that I learn with my team. If I learn anything that can help me plan, design, or execute tests, I’ll feel like this was 30 days well spent.
Hi Rosie,
My name is Soumya, a QA professional with 10 years of experience in the field. Currently, I hold the role of Quality Engineer in a Travel-based IT company.
I am deeply interested in exploring how AI can enhance our testing processes and am eager to uncover the opportunities AI presents for QA professionals.
My goal is to grasp a comprehensive understanding of AI and its applications in the testing field.
I see the 30 testing challenge as a valuable opportunity to expand my knowledge of AI and engage with others to identify and bridge any gaps in my expertise.
Thank you
Soumya Jayakumar
I am Prashant Bellad founder of Pristine Pro Tech a QA consulting firm.
I want to understand role and impact of AI in Quality Engineering.
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So great see so many AI enthusiasts in Testing. I am Gunesh Patil, have beed working in test automation for 12+ years now. I also run a podcast called Liberated Tester. I am very passionate about test design and mindset.
I will admit here that I have been quite reserved about AI when it came out. I wasn’t welcoming enough. Now when I see it as my friend, which can help me free out the time to focus on architectural things.
My objective for this challenge to learn few new things that I can take it back to my workplace and help our skyrocket our productivity.
Happy to connect everyone here. Send me a request on LinkedIn.
Hi,
I am Sobia. I am a software developer who is trying to transition into a test role after getting to do manual testing as a developer, and then learning some automated testing myself (I ended up liking it more than being a dev haha). I found this community from someone on LinkedIn who asked if I’ve heard of MOT.
AI has been fascinating for a while to me. I think we can achieve a lot more using AI, and I’m interested on learning more about it as well as testing ![]()
My name is Paul and I’ve been in testing for over 15 years. I started as a consultant and have been in Public Safety and Finance since then.
I am interested in how AI can expose blind spots in my testing and test automation processes and allow me to be more creative in how I test and create test automation.
My goal is always to learn. I always look back fondly on things I have learned along my way. Still have so much to learn and new things are always coming along!
Hi! My name is Carlos, and I’ve been a Software Tester/QA in various roles for the last 6 years. We use some Enterprise AI tools already with my company, but I would like to know more about how we could utilize it specifically in Testing as I often get this question from my colleagues.
I’ve completed the Microsoft AI-900 and AI-102 certifications. I found those useful, but very specific to what Microsoft has to offer in the topic.
Hi Rosie,
My name is Harsha.I work as Test Automation Engineer and have around 9 years of experience as a QA Engineer.I like exploring new software testing tools which can simplify the testing process.
I am looking to explore more about AI and share the learnings with my team.
Hi
Introduce myself: Hi, I’m melissa and my back ground is in software testing.
Interest in AI: My interest has really stemmed from AI being a top skillset to have in the future, so I want to join the party.
Goals: To upskill and be able to at least have a good conversation about this topic.
I’m Gord Harris. I live in Vancouver, Canada. I am Lead SDET for a team that trains natural language processing (NLP) models, and creates solutions that make use of AI.
I have 25 years (!) experience as a professional software developer. My last four years have been in quality-focused roles, and I have been hands-on with AI for only the last 20 months.
In my current role I am responsible for engineering quality into the development of our ML models and solutions. I find my work quite challenging (in a good way!), as the general practices of testing non-AI applications often don’t directly map to testing AI. I have done a lot of self-learning / Googling about “how to test AI” and feel like the industry is still trying to figure out how best to do it. I generally rely on doing my own critical thinking about what kinds of testing make sense for my team’s needs (which I guess is something we should all be doing anyway).
I am looking to make connections with people who are similarly responsible for evaluating quality of AI solutions and are willing to discuss our ideas.
I am mildly interested in the application of AI-equipped testing tools, but honestly I suspect most tools that claim to use AI are simply jumping on the hype bandwagon.