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AI-powered Software Testing: Lessons from Siemens & Shopify

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Content provided by Dean Bodart. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Dean Bodart or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the software testing landscape. We start with Shopify’s 2025 directive requiring teams to prove that AI cannot handle a task before hiring a new employee. We then examine how Siemens Digital Industries Software is embedding AI into its Tessent testing tools, using analytical, predictive, and generative AI to optimize chip and software testing.

Topics covered include the current pace of AI adoption in testing, practical examples of AI-powered quality engineering, and the skills QA professionals will need in the coming years. Whether you are a software engineer, QA lead, or tech executive, this episode offers actionable insights into the future of AI-augmented software testing.

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In this episode, we explore how artificial intelligence is fundamentally reshaping the software testing landscape. We start with Shopify’s 2025 directive requiring teams to prove that AI cannot handle a task before hiring a new employee. We then examine how Siemens Digital Industries Software is embedding AI into its Tessent testing tools, using analytical, predictive, and generative AI to optimize chip and software testing.

Topics covered include the current pace of AI adoption in testing, practical examples of AI-powered quality engineering, and the skills QA professionals will need in the coming years. Whether you are a software engineer, QA lead, or tech executive, this episode offers actionable insights into the future of AI-augmented software testing.

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Thanks for tuning into this episode of Dean Does QA!

  • Connect with Dean: Find Dean's latest written content and connect on LinkedIn: @deanbodart
  • Support the Podcast: If you found this episode valuable, please subscribe, rate, share, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners!
  • Got a Question? Send us your thoughts or topics you'd like us to cover at [email protected]
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