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👌 Level up your AI and Testing Skills at TestBash

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We have 2 days of intense learning and community experiences where our first day is focused on all t

We have 2 days of intense learning and community experiences where our first day is focused on all things AI and software testing [View this email in your browser]( [TestBash Logo and Headline: Back to Where It All Began on top of a cartoon-like image of Brighton Pier]( Life is all about balance and at TestBash Brighton we are bringing you just that! We have 2 days of intense learning and community experiences where our first day is focused on all things AI and software testing. Not only will you get to hear from software testing experts, but there will also be ample opportunity to share and discuss with other attendees throughout the day. 🎙️ AI Talks 1️⃣ How Generative AI Works (a Very Rough Guide) with Jarsto van Santen 2️⃣ Quality Statements for LLMs: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly with Bastian Knerr and Niels Heller 3️⃣ Enhancing Test Automation with Playwright and AI: A Journey of Innovation with Christine Pinto 4️⃣ P’AI’r With Peers: Optimise Your pAIr Testing Game with Ashutosh Mishra 5️⃣ Responsible AI: Opportunities and Challenges for Testers with Bill Matthews 6️⃣ Beyond Creation: Leveraging AI in Test Automation to Solve the Right Problems with Titus Fortner 🎓 AI Workshops 1️⃣ Testing and Evaluating LLM Applications with Bill Matthews 2️⃣ Use Generative AI To Collate and Visualise Multiple Sources with Katy Bradshaw and Scott Hackeson 3️⃣ Security with Generative AI with Jack Harris and Ryan Lobo from (Google) 4️⃣ AI As Your Pythonic Testing Assistant with Michal Pilarski and Mateusz Adamczak Book your [TestBash ticket]( get [50% off with Professional Membership]( or go [Unlimited]( to unlock access to our Certifications, Professional Membership and TestBash! [Book TestBash Ticket]( [Website]( [LinkedIn]( [YouTube]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( Copyright © 2024 Ministry of Testing, All rights reserved. You have opted to join this email list. Our mailing address is: Ministry of Testing 19 New RoadBrighton, East Sussex BN1 1UF United Kingdom [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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