The Obvious, the Obscured, and the Illusion: Navigating the Noise of GenAI in Testing

45-minute Keynote

Virtual Pass session

Timetable

5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. Wednesday 20th

Room

Room F1+F2+F3 - Plenary

In a world brimming with innovations and solutions, the journey to using GenAI in testing is often shadowed by a paradox: the obvious truths become hidden behind layers of noise, and illusions arise in their place. Rahul peels back the layers that veil judgment. This talk explores the essence of problem-solving, questioning whether the challenges we face have already been resolved by existing tools or if they demand the unique touch of new technology. Why do we reach for GenAI, and what does it promise to solve that others cannot? And ultimately, can the old and new coexist, each serving its rightful purpose, without clouding our vision?

Rahul unravels these questions and more, guiding you through the path where clarity unfolds itself. Through a real-world case study, he will illustrate how GenAI can be leveraged meaningfully, emphasizing how understanding and restraint are key to sifting through the noise and seeing the obvious with renewed eyes. This keynote is a call to embrace both simplicity and innovation, to cut through the illusions, and to navigate the path where GenAI is not just noise, but a genuine part of the testing story.

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