
AI is everywhere, so much so, that it’s little wonder that most testers and QA teams are tired of hearing about artificial intelligence. Machine learning, Generative AI, and now Agentic AI…the buzzwords keep on coming. It seems impossible to know what’s useful, what’s marketing fluff, and what impact it will have on the tester’s role.
In this webinar, we will discuss how AI-augmented testing isn’t just keeping up with the hype. It’s about making smart choices to future-proof your testing strategies and balance innovation with compliance and scalability. Since 2017, Keysight Eggplant has integrated elements of AI, Gen AI, and Agentic AI into a single platform and continues to remain at the cutting edge of secure, offline AI-augmented testing.
Join Jonathon Wright, Keysight’s Chief AI Officer, as he cuts through the hype and gets down to what really matters:
- How AI has evolved in testing and where it’s going next
- What aspects of ML, Generative AI and Agentic AI you need to understand and how each impact the job of a tester
- Why cloud-based AI testing tools can be a liability and how they can introduce risk
Learn more about Keysight Technologies Eggplant Test here.
Speakers
Jonathon is a strategic thought leader and distinguished technology evangelist. He specializes in emerging technologies, innovation, and automation, and has more than 25 years of international commercial experience within global organizations. Jonathon combines his extensive practical experience and leadership with insights into real-world adoption of Cognitive Engineering (Generative AI). In his spare time, he is a member of Harvard Business Council, A.I. Alliance for the European Commission, chair of the review committee for the ISO-IEC 29119 part 8 “Model-Based Testing” and part 11 for the “Testing of A.I. based systems” for the British Computer Society (BCS SIGiST). Jonathon also hosts the QA lead (based in Canada) and the author of several award-winning books (2010 – 2022) the latest with Rex Black on ‘Artificial Intelligence for Testing’.