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Are you the only tester on your team—and expected to ensure quality across everything?
In this episode, we break down the growing challenge of solo QA testing in the age of AI-driven development—where code is generated faster than ever, but confidence hasn't caught up.
Christine Pinto shares real-world insights from her experience as a solo tester and now as a founder building tools designed to help testers reduce risk, collaborate better, and make smarter release decisions.
You'll learn:
Why "all tests passing" doesn't mean your product is safe The hidden risks of AI-generated code and test automation How to shift from test coverage to risk-based testing Practical ways solo testers can avoid burnout and isolation How to bring collaboration back into QA—even if you're the only tester Why better requirements still matter more than better AI
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Are you the only tester on your team—and expected to ensure quality across everything?
In this episode, we break down the growing challenge of solo QA testing in the age of AI-driven development—where code is generated faster than ever, but confidence hasn't caught up.
Christine Pinto shares real-world insights from her experience as a solo tester and now as a founder building tools designed to help testers reduce risk, collaborate better, and make smarter release decisions.
You'll learn:
Why "all tests passing" doesn't mean your product is safe The hidden risks of AI-generated code and test automation How to shift from test coverage to risk-based testing Practical ways solo testers can avoid burnout and isolation How to bring collaboration back into QA—even if you're the only tester Why better requirements still matter more than better AI

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