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Amazing session by Adam Davis - A session not to be missed where not only the audience but also their phones were engaged. Colourful phone screens, rainbow lights and games along with curiosity to ...
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Pixelmesh - Great session, visual effects and engaging one - Loved it!!
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Pixelmesh - Great session, visual effects and engaging one - Loved it!!
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Pixelmesh - Great session, visual effects and engaging one - Loved it!!
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Amazing session by Adam Davis - A session not to be missed where not only the audience but also their phones were engaged. Colourful phone screens, rainbow lights and games along with curiosity to ...
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pixelmesh debuts in London
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100% great way of looking at it."
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pixelmesh debuts in London
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pixelmesh debuts in London
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pixelmesh debuts in London
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pixelmesh debuts in London
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Last night I had the opportunity to debut pixelmesh, a personal side project Iāve been building, at the Ministry of Testing London meetup.The demo worked, but what interested me most was everything...
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Last night I had the opportunity to debut pixelmesh, a personal side project Iāve been building, at the Ministry of Testing London meetup.The demo worked, but what interested me most was everything...
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Spoke at MoT London
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MoT London
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What you feed AI matters more than how you ask - Into the MoTaverse - Episode 22
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What you feed AI matters more than how you ask - Into the MoTaverse - Episode 22
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Adam Davis explains why observability, not prompt engineering, is the real challenge in AI-assisted projects, using his phone-display art project Pixelmesh as a live test bed.
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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Testing you can't control
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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What's the hardest part of defining "expected behaviour" for a system that produces different output every time?
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When a system improvises like a jazz soloist, "different" stops meaning "wrong"
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AI can't care
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The bug you only find in a room full of strangers
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This Week in Quality
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Will a new tool help? Hereās an IDEA-T to think aboutā¦
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4 things for MotaCon 2026 - that could convince my boss
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4 things for MotaCon 2026 - that could convince my boss
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MoT London: The impact of AI on quality, career growth and building vision systems with AI
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Hands-on and interactive, you say? Our September meetup is the place for you. A live demo-led session where you become part of the systems environment. How will it misbehave? What will you see, fin...
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MoT Leeds 24th September
Adam Davis
Senior Systems Development Manager
Adam is a seasoned Software Engineering Manager with over a decade of experience leading medium to large-scale teams of testers, QA professionals, developers, and release engineers. He is passionate about cultivating collaborative environments that spark innovation, both in professional settings and through side projects. Adam believes that side quests are crucial for nurturing creativity and skill development, allowing individuals to explore new technologies and approaches. With a focus on creating scalable solutions across diverse infrastructure platforms, he combines a practical and analytical mindset to address complex challenges. Adam is dedicated to fostering a culture where teams can thrive and achieve outstanding results.
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