Today we continue our series looking at how to test systems which include elements of AI. Last time we looked at chatbots, and today we’re looking at facial recognition.
How much do you trust your automation? It’s actually a very uncomfortable question to ask!
As testers we rely on automation to make our lives easier, especially in agile teams. We just don’t have time to test everything every…
Last weekend at the Brighton TestBash Open Space, my friend Guna led a session on testers who have helped and inspired us.
Like many a tester, there are many big names in our community who have helped and inspired me. Janet Gregory, Elisabeth Hendrickson, James…
On paper, the Microsoft Office Assistant was a great idea!
Last time we looked at some core basics about neural networks, which are a form of machine learning I used back in the 90s for my research year at The University Of Liverpool.
Like many, my introduction to agile testing came through Lisa and Janets book Agile Testing back in 2010. This is the video course I desperately wanted back then!
There is a lot to learn about being an agile tester, we have whole conferences…
We’ve looked previously at how to directly test the neural network model that might be part of your AI solution. There we talked a lot about variation of input to compare with output.
Last time, I talked to you about how clearly I saw the need for a political chatbot — mainly as a halfway point between canvassers talking to people, and content on a website.
If you watch any old film about a newspaper, there’s usually a scene where some new story or new detail about a story comes out, and someone screams “stop the press” …