Test Automation stories
Pressure to ship faster is leaving most firms exposed, with AI-generated code now outpacing testing and lifting quality risks across industries.
Companies adopting AI agents in payments now have a new way to spot compliance and revenue risks before customers are affected.
The tie-up aims to cut manual booking work and speed travel software delivery as AI chat tools reshape how trips are planned and sold.
AI-generated code is piling pressure on testing and release systems, and Avrea has new funding to help teams ship faster without changing workflows.
SAP users could cut manual testing as Tricentis adds AI-generated test cases and self-healing tools to Enterprise Continuous Testing.
It could ease adoption for regulated firms keen to keep sensitive data and workloads inside existing Dell systems.
Developers can now supervise long-running coding tasks from their phones, with live updates and approvals in ChatGPT's mobile app.
Enterprises adopting AI will get new tools to assess model behaviour as ITC Infotech adds LayerLens' Stratix platform to its testing suite.
It lets enterprises govern AI-built automations with audit trails and access controls, even as they switch between coding agents.
The hire comes as companies face mounting pressure to validate AI features and core software before release, boosting demand for Testlio's services.
Enterprises could cut software release delays as the partners add self-healing AI agents to automate testing across existing systems.
The moves aim to turn AI insights into governed workflows and faster software releases for large enterprises, not just separate tools.
The tie-up aims to help clients cut software delivery times and modernise legacy systems while keeping security and compliance under control.
The beta release could save QA teams up to an hour per test by turning manual cases into automation code in seconds.
Enterprises under release pressure can now test more quickly, as Leapwork combines functional automation, performance testing and AI orchestration in one platform.
The hire signals Applause’s push into AI-driven testing as enterprises seek tighter checks on software before customer releases.
Without strong governance and clean data, AI in quality engineering can add workload, erode trust and expose weak foundations instead of cutting defects.
Software teams can run up to three times as many tests without adding space or power, Cambrionix said, as lab bottlenecks grow.
Human review had to be reinstated after AI-written software at Sonny's quickly developed faults, highlighting the risks of unchecked code generation.
Browser verification can now be folded into development workflows, as teams face pressure to prove AI-generated code works before review.