Can relying on AI for bug reports be harmful in the long run, especially for juniors?
Is it a bad habit if a new tester depends on AI for writing bug reports?
Where should we draw the line?
Should I stop doing this completely since I’m still a junior?
Can relying on AI for bug reports be harmful in the long run, especially for juniors?
Is it a bad habit if a new tester depends on AI for writing bug reports?
Where should we draw the line?
Should I stop doing this completely since I’m still a junior?
Very well said ,truly inspiring and helpful.
Thank you so much, you’re absolutely right about everything you mentioned.
And Thanks for the article, I look forward to reading it
Very well said ,truly inspiring and helpful.
Thank you so much, you’re absolutely right about everything you mentioned.
And Thanks for the article, I look forward to reading it
Actually, I’m seriously considering using it later when I discuss this matter again.
Thank you very much!
Actually, I’m seriously considering using it later when I discuss this matter again.
Thank you very much!
But If we join a project after most of the phases are already completed, and the only new changes being implemented are mostly UI related not logic or new functionalities, does that mean, as a manual tester, I have to test 100% of the website?
But If we join a project after most of the phases are already completed, and the only new changes being implemented are mostly UI related not logic or new functionalities, does that mean, as a manual tester, I have to test 100% of the website?
I’ll definitely follow your suggestion and give it a try, I’m curious to see how it goes.
Thanks again, really!
I’ll definitely follow your suggestion and give it a try, I’m curious to see how it goes.
Thanks again, really!
It will add so much value for me, thanks!
It will add so much value for me, thanks!
I’m the only tester on this project, so even though no one asked how the testing process went, I knew I had done something that's good.
I’m the only tester on this project, so even though no one asked how the testing process went, I knew I had done something that's good.