Jeremy P.’s Post

Earlier this year, I interviewed at the three biggest QA Contract companies. The position? Working on new AI driven QA programs... We are about 6 months out from when most of those programs will be shown to the major AAA game companies they work with. I'll say it before, and I'll say it again. If you want to continue to be in QA and work for AAA companies, you best be doing all you can to show your worth in regard to AI. Period. If you dont, things will get bad real quick... Also, I understand.. Unions.. Unions can also disappear real quick when that organization is no longer needed at the company.. You've been warned for awhile... Dont be too shocked when things go south for you and you just sit back hoping it doesn't. If you know AI/ML... You can be shown value elsewhere in the company once the first dominos fall... #qa #gaming #ai #ml

William Busch

QA Manager, Words With Friends and Harry Potter at Zynga

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I’m real interested to see where this stuff lands. Automation for web and mobile was supposed to phase out testers for the last five years and I’ve yet to see it embraced at scale, if only because automation is, almost by definition, scripted. AI ad hoc, exploratory, and penetration testing seems like it will be a game changer if people trust it. Games will be a test bed I think, because there are significantly fewer hurdles around legal rules compared to fintech or medtech. Keeping my eyes peeled.

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