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!