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AI in Software Testing: Transforming the Way We Deliver Quality Software

The software testing landscape, while crucial for ensuring application quality, has grappled with limitations in traditional methods for decades. This article explores how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is emerging as a game-changer, addressing these challenges and augmenting the capabilities of testers. By combining advanced machine learning, deep learning, natural language processing, and other techniques, AI offers a powerful toolkit to propel software testing into a new era.

Data Architecture and Strategy in the AI Era

At a time when AI is exploding in popularity and finding its way into nearly every facet of business operations, data has arguably never been more valuable. More recently, that value has been made clear by the emergence of AI-powered technologies like generative AI (GenAI) and the use of Large Language Models (LLMs).

Connecting Space and Data: NASA's Asteroid Dust Quest and AI Innovation

Perhaps it's the awe-inspiring films about space exploration (my personal favorite – Apollo 13) that evoke the image of NASA as a place buzzing with activity, filled with screens displaying data, charts, and ALWAYS a big countdown clock. However, one of NASA's most recent challenges may surprise you - the task of cracking open a billion-dollar canister filled with ancient asteroid dust.

Don't Get Left Behind in the AI Race: Your Easy Starting Point is Here

The ongoing progress in Artificial Intelligence is constantly expanding the realms of possibility, revolutionizing industries and societies on a global scale. The release of LLMs surged by 136% in 2023 compared to 2022, and this upward trend is projected to continue in 2024. Today, 44% of organizations are experimenting with generative AI, with 10% having already implemented it in operational settings. Companies must act now in order to stay in the AI Race.

Leveraging AI and Analytics in Your Data Privacy Program

In an age of rapid technological transformation, governments are playing regulatory catch-up as they try to keep pace with technological developments and the increasing amount of personal identifiable information (“PII”) generated by our every-day lives. Privacy laws regulating the use of PII continue to strengthen (Gartner estimates that while 10% of the world’s population was covered by comprehensive privacy laws in 2020, by year-end 2024 it will be 75%).