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Don't automate everything; review everything
Don't let AI automate away your thinking, ensure you use the tool to create tests that represent features PMs care about fixing
Emily O'Connor
Principal Quality Engineer
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Technical leader with a sixth sense for bugs. Avid learner, passionate about translating "dev-speak" to enable teams adopt automation and AI-accelerated quality engineering. I believe great software starts with user-focused problem solving, and automation should surface the bugs that PMs actually care about fixing.
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