Let me take you on a journey—not into some far-off sci-fi future, but into a tomorrow that’s just around the corner. Imagine this: you walk into your workplace and some of your “colleagues” are no longer human. They’re not robots in the traditional sense, but agents—autonomous software entities, each trained on vast datasets, equipped with decision-making power, and capable of performing economic, civic, and operational tasks at scale.
Test case design constantly adopts new languages, architectures, and methodologies. But in the last few years, the pressure to scale while ensuring quality in a smart way, without overly increasing efforts, has changed the narrative. AI has entered the scene, promising to systematize decisions, reduce redundancy, and even create tests from scratch. Some teams have already experimented with AI, while others observe with skepticism.
Test automation is no longer a nice-to-have—it’s a baseline expectation for any team serious about delivering high-quality software at scale. Paulo Feitosa , Sr. Manager, Automation Solutions,
Stop spending hours debugging API performance issues. This video introduces Active Tracing in Kong Gateway, a feature designed to help you instantly identify bottlenecks and troubleshoot delays in your traffic. You'll learn how to: Initiate an Active Tracing session to capture detailed request and response traces.
Explore the latest enhancements in LeaseAccelerator version 25.2.1, including a redesigned navigation panel, updated menu structure, and UI improvements for a more intuitive experience. This short video highlights key changes that streamline workflows and improve usability across the platform.
It is said that the special nature of software development is ever-changing so it is important to choose the right tool for the job. Whether it’s a web interface or a cross-platform mobile app you are building, React and React Native are two of the most powerful technologies available today. This blog will answer the question of "what is React and What is React Native" and show how Keploy can help improve test efficiency across both frameworks.
Chatbots are quickly becoming more sophisticated and integrated into business workflows, enhancing productivity and scalability. However, they also expand the attack surface for organizations. This new exploitation vector requires data engineers and security teams to incorporate various security guardrails when building their gen AI architecture. In this blog post, we discuss the risk of data leakage through AI chatbots.
Signaling a focus on future-proofing skills and adapting to evolving technologies, which would resonate well with testers aiming to stay competitive. Gen AI will be discussed in depth for the audience to relieve the fear of AI. Various testing concepts implemented through Gen AI. A big shoutout to our sponsor BrowserStack for all their support in helping to do these events at such a scale.
In March 2024, the European Union passed the AI Act. This sweeping regulation reshapes how organizations deploy and manage AI systems. The law addresses AI risks that could affect both individuals and businesses, from hiring biases to critical infrastructure failures. Similar rules have started taking shape across the world, including several state-based regulations in the US. But the regulation is only the floor. We all share the responsibility of creating a safe, responsible AI future.