AI Testing
HALF-DAY WORKSHOP
AI-Augmented Testing: Edge Gen AI, Prompt Threading, and Beyond GraphRAG
Throughout the evolution of prompt engineering, the reliance on creating the perfect prompt has emerged as a transformative force. In its early days, prompting is often time-consuming and prone to human error. However, the advent of AI-augmented testing marks a significant shift in the industry. With the capability to generate comprehensive test cases and automate complex scenarios, AI empowers testers to uncover bugs that might have gone unnoticed. Today, the importance of AI in testing is undeniable, as it not only improves efficiency but also elevates testers into strategic roles, shaping the future of beyond prompt engineering.
In this workshop, you will dive into the cutting-edge world of AI-Augmented Testing. It will cover the fundamentals of integrating AI into testing workflows, including how to use generative AI to automate test case generation and identify bugs with greater accuracy.
The workshop will also explore the art of prompt engineering, teaching you how to craft effective prompts that guide AI in performing highly specialised testing tasks. With hands-on exercises, interactive discussions, and live demonstrations, this workshop will provide you with practical knowledge to enhance your testing strategies and elevate your role within teams.
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Jonathon Wright
Jonathon Wright is a strategic thought leader and distinguished technology evangelist. He specializes in emerging technologies, innovation, and automation, and has more than 25 years of international commercial experience within global organizations. Jonathon combines his extensive practical experience and leadership with insights into real-world adoption of Cognitive Engineering (Generative AI). In his spare time he is a member of Harvard Business Council, A.I. Alliance for the European Commission, chair of the review committee for the ISO-IEC 29119 part 8 “Model-Based Testing” and part 11 for the “Testing of A.I. based systems” for the British Computer Society (BCS SIGiST).