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🚀 AI-Powered Test Automation Is Here — My First Video Drop!
🚀 It’s finally here! If you're into QA, automation, or curious about how AI is changing the game, this one’s for you. 🔥 Watch it, drop your feedback, and if it adds value, share this community with your network. That support means everything and keeps me going! 👀 And yes… Video #2 is already in the works. Stay tuned! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wvHSK_chOZc
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Stay tuned!!!!!
my first training video on AI-powered test automation drops soon! 🚀
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AI will replace manual testers. Agree or disagree?
Let’s talk about the elephant in the room 👇 AI is changing testing FAST. Some say:👉 “Manual testing is dead” Others say:👉 “AI is just hype” My take:AI won’t replace testers…👉 But testers who use AI will replace those who don’t. 💬 What do YOU think?Agree or disagree?
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Why most automation fails (and how to fix it)
After 20+ years in QA, here’s the biggest mistake I see: 👉 Teams try to automate EVERYTHING Result: ❌ Flaky tests ❌ Slow execution ❌ Low trust What actually works: ✔️ Focus on critical user journeys ✔️ Keep tests simple and reliable ✔️ Use APIs where possible (not just UI) ✔️ Leverage AI to accelerate—not replace thinking 👉 Question:What’s your biggest challenge with flaky tests?
Be honest… how are you doing automation today?
Let’s get real for a second 👇 What does your current automation setup look like? A. Mostly manual testing B. Selenium-based automation C. Playwright/Cypress modern stack D. Exploring AI-driven automation 👉 Comment with your answer + biggest challenge I’ll respond with suggestions for your situation.
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@Ashok Keshava Great point—and I completely agree. Automation should never be limited to just UI. In fact, focusing only on UI often leads to slower, flaky, and harder-to-maintain test suites. If you’re currently in A and B (manual + Selenium UI), a high-impact next step would be to expand automation across layers: - API-level testing for faster, more reliable feedback - Data and backend validations to catch issues earlier UI automation should ideally be the top layer, not the foundation. Also, with modern tools like Playwright, you can combine API + UI testing in the same framework, which makes it easier to build a more balanced and scalable strategy. Curious—what’s been the biggest challenge for you in moving beyond UI automation?
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Vijay Kotian
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