How to test GenAI Agents (by building one)
Turn AI curiosity into engineering confidence.
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This course intends to provide a taste of testing and evaluating GenAI agents through the whole stack. This course takes a full vertical slice across the stack. In the future, we may take a horizontal view of each of these pieces in separate courses.
Important: As a learner, this course can be approached in two ways:
- Use it as a way to follow along with the lecture and hands-on demo to learn about GenAI Agents.
- Use it as a hands-on course where you run the code provided and go one level deeper.
The biggest point I’d like to highlight is that this course isn’t intended to teach you how to code, rather focus on understanding the key concepts by either following along with the lecture or running the provided code. Learning to code is something that’s commonly available across different platforms. The complete course material includes a full repository with all the code needed to re-run the demos that are shown during the lecture.
- Basic coding skills (should be able to follow along and execute fully prepared workshops)
- Nice to have (API key for one of the AI tools). If you don’t, that’s okay, you can follow along the chapter - How to set up an open source model running locally.
I’m Jas from Melbourne. I currently work at Culture Amp as a Staff Quality Coach, specialising in test automation and testability.
I have worked in the mobile app development space for almost a decade, where I saw mobile devices and operating systems get better and better by the day. My fascination towards mobile devices made me start my professional career as a mobile app developer. But my quest to build better apps and write code that is much more testable lead me to transition into a test automation engineer specialising in mobile.
Since then, I’ve gradually explored a wide variety of test automation frameworks and have consulted for some of the leading software teams in Australia to build efficient test automation suites for both mobile and web apps.
I have spoken about my test automation journey in a variety of testing conferences like the Ministry of Testing’s Testbashes, Automation Guild (by TestGuild) and Saucelabs’ Saucecon.
I now work at Culture Amp alongside the legendary Anne-Marie Charrett helping build a passionate quality enablement team.
I currently work with test automation frameworks (functionality, contract and load) for APIs, web apps, micro-services and event sourced systems.
Latest obsession… Observability within test frameworks.