Topic: testing

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Testlio launches new AI-powered QA analysis solution

Testlio has announced the release of a new AI-driven QA analysis solution called LeoInsights. The new platform is powered by the company’s intelligence layer LeoAI Engine, which was trained on 13 years of testing data, 2.6+ million test cases, and 600,000+ devices. It can provide executive summaries featuring key changes, emerging risks, and critical issues, … continue reading

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MetalBear launches mirrord for CI to improve testing process for cloud native apps

MetalBear is launching a new tool that allows development teams to run CI tests against Kubernetes environments without needing to deploy code to it or spin up test environments. According to MetalBear, testing cloud native applications can be difficult because a change made to a single service requires other services to be tested to see … continue reading

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Testing AI-Infused Applications: Strategies for Reliable Automation

AI is transforming the software landscape, with many organizations integrating AI-driven workflows directly into their applications or exposing their functionality to external, AI-powered processes. This evolution brings new and unique challenges for automated testing. Large language models (LLMs), for example, inherently produce non-deterministic outputs, which complicate traditional testing methods that rely on predictable results matching … continue reading

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Typemock releases Isolator++ 5.4 for improved C++ testing

Unit testing company Typemock has released the latest version of its C++ testing solution, Isolator++. Isolator++ 5.4 features a completely redesigned API built around modern C++ constructs and lambdas, rather than on macros. According to the company, this allows for cleaner, more expressive test code, as well as improving IDE integration and code completion. This … continue reading

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Typemock’s Isolator 9.4 release adds support for .NET 10

Typemock has released the latest version of its .NET unit testing mocking tool, Isolator, adding support for .NET 10 and the Visual Studio 2026 Insiders build. According to the company, this expanded support enables developers to utilize their existing test suites while leveraging the latest .NET features. “Our goal with Isolator 9.4 was to remove … continue reading

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A developer’s Hippocratic Oath: Prioritizing quality and security with the fast pace of AI-generated coding

Doctors have to follow the Hippocratic Oath, swearing to do no harm to their patients. Developers ought to be following a similar oath, promising to do no harm to their codebase when implementing new features or making changes. Mitchell Johnson, chief product development officer at Sonatype, explored this concept and if it’s even still possible … continue reading

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Why your AI coding agent needs more than a plan: Lessons from the trenches

Moving into AI-first development is a journey, and we’re all learning together. I want to share some bittersweet lessons from my recent experience that might save you from hitting the same walls I did. The “Secret” Everyone Knows Let’s address the elephant in the room. By now, there are probably a million YouTube videos titled … continue reading

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BrowserStack adds Visual Review Agent for web testing

Software testing company BrowserStack announced a Visual Review Agent for its visual web testing platform Percy. “Visual testing has reached a point where the question is no longer ‘why’ but ‘how to make it scalable?’” Ritesh Arora, CEO and co-founder at BrowserStack “The Visual Review Agent brings AI into the heart of visual testing, cutting … continue reading

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Liability and governance challenges in the age of AI

When the European Union’s Artificial Intelligence Act (EU AI Act) came into effect in 2024, it marked the world’s first comprehensive regulatory framework for AI. The law introduced risk-based obligations—ranging from minimal to unacceptable—and codified requirements around transparency, accountability, and testing. But more than a legal milestone, it crystallized a broader debate: who is responsible … continue reading

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AWS launches IDE extension for building browser automation agents

AWS has announced the launch of its open source Nova Act extension, which allows developers to build browser automation agents in their IDE, reducing the need to switch between dev and test environments. With the new extension, developers can use natural language to describe their workflow and then the Nova Act extension will generate an … continue reading

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Report: How engineering leaders and execs feel about adopting AI agents for testing

Engineering leadership and executives are out of touch when it comes to software testing and how AI can be applied to the process, according to Sauce Labs’ 2025 Software Testing Vibe Check: Agentic Edition report. 61% of survey respondents—who consisted of 400 testing executives and engineering leaders surveyed in June 2024—said that their top leadership … continue reading

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BrowserStack launches Chrome extension that bundles 10+ manual web testing tools

Testing company BrowserStack has announced a new Chrome extension called Testing Toolkit that includes 11 different manual web testing tools.  According to the company, manual web testing has been very fragmented, and QA teams are often switching between multiple different apps and accounts, leading to unnecessary context switching and lost time.  The Testing Toolkit acts … continue reading

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