
This report outlines emerging AI- and ML-based practices and technologies to improve software testing by augmenting human testers.
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Automated software development is not science fiction. Continuing breakthroughs in AI technologies, including deep learning, reinforcement learning, and high-performance computing, are already opening automation doors once thought impossible to open only three years ago. Computer vision, self-driving cars, delivery drones, and through-the-woods running robots are real and becoming mainstream. AI is also enabling "TuringBots" that automatically generate code (AutoDev) from software design artifacts, greatly improving the productivity of software teams and enabling businesses to build software faster. It’s already happening with automated testing and automated code reviews. In less than five years, software development will become unrecognizable compared to the manual coding of the past 60 years, and within 10 years, TuringBots will "sit" side by side with developers, giving them Steve Austin-like powers.
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This report outlines emerging AI- and ML-based practices and technologies to improve software testing by augmenting human testers.
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