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AI Won’t Replace Good Testers — But It Will Expose Weak Testing Faster

AI Won’t Replace Good Testers — But It Will Expose Weak Testing Faster

via Dev.toMelvin Salazar

What software quality looks like when systems are complex, domain-heavy, and too important to guess There is a dangerous illusion growing in software teams right now: “If we use AI in testing, quality will automatically improve.” It won’t. AI can speed things up. It can help testers think faster. It can generate ideas, test scenarios, edge cases, and even documentation. But in complex industrial software, especially in sectors like energy, engineering, simulation, operations, and decision-support systems, AI can also make one problem worse: It can help teams become confidently wrong, faster. And that is far more dangerous than simply being slow. This article is not about hype. It is about what I believe is the real question for testers in the AI era: Will AI improve testing — or will it expose how shallow our testing already was? The problem is not AI. The problem is shallow validation. In many teams, software quality is still judged by a comforting set of signals: • tests are passing

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