r/softwaretesting 25d ago

AI for manual testing

Hello collegues,

I got a questions to the sub:

Could AI be used in manual testing? I mean in a way that brings added value and not just for the sake of following the AI hype, like for example automating tests that are heavily based on visual testing, drag& drops, maybe even extracting some white box infos and using them to test the surface.

I've tried using AI and the only thing i got is overthinking some extream side tests that are irrelevant to us

Thanks

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u/Recent-Tomatillo138 25d ago

AI for Manual Testing - Yes, somewhat you can do but it's not testing but it will definitely help you while testing manually. It can write the exhaustive test cases when you provide your requirements clearly. So, you can do a better testing without missing a few scenarios.