Join Martin Hynie for “Gen AI Wars Episode 3 - Return of the Explorer” at TestBash Brighton 2025

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TestBash Brighton 2025 session promo for “GenAI Wars Episode 3: Return of the Explorer” by Martin Hynie. This talk explores how the tester’s role is evolving with the rise of generative AI (GenAI) in software development. Attendees will examine required skills, job expectations without coding, and how testing work is shifting. Learning outcomes include understanding complex systems failure, questioning traditional root cause analysis, and leveraging quality engineering to prevent future issues. 

Keywords: Martin Hynie, GenAI in testing, TestBash Brighton 2025, software testing careers, QA transformation, GenAI and quality, exploratory testing, Ministry of Testing.
In this memory: Martin Hynie

Martin Hynie explores how GenAI is reshaping the tester’s role.

What skills are needed now?

How can we prevent failure without root cause analysis?

Discover answers at TestBash Brighton 2025, October 1–2.

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