πŸ–– Context engineering for testers

13 May 2026

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In this moment: Rahul Parwal
Most testers are already using Gen AI for their daily tasks. But there's a problem. If you don't share the same context with AI, your interaction will stay surface-level, no matter how carefully you word your prompts.

Context is the glue that holds testing together. Without it, AI cannot become the partner you need for deep requirement analysis, test design, or bug reporting.

We are excited to announce that Rahul Parwal is bringing a workshop, where he'll move beyond basic prompting and focus on the high-level communication skill of shaping and modelling information for AI systems. Rahul will help you transform AI from a generic chatbot into a context-driven testing assistant.

What you'll learn:
  • Practice modelling a system-under-test and encoding that model into an AI tool context
  • Understand key features and custom options offered by popular AI tools to engineer context
  • Craft engineered AI systems that blend testing wisdom, AI capabilities, and your own context

If you want to stop getting generic results and start getting testing insights that actually fit your project, this is the session for you.

Register for MoTaCon today!
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I love meeting people, hosting friends and family, snowboarding, food, binge-watching sci-fi TV shows, photography, my family and life itself!

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