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In this episode of The Digital Executive, Brian Thomas sits down with Pramin Pradeep, Co-Founder and CEO of BotGauge AI, to explore why traditional quality assurance is breaking under the pressure of modern release cycles.
Pramin explains how software delivery has accelerated from quarterly releases to daily—and even hourly—deployments, leaving legacy QA models struggling to keep pace. BotGauge AI addresses this gap with an autonomous QA-as-a-service model that combines AI-native testing agents with forward-deployed engineers to ensure accuracy, speed, and accountability.
He shares how this hybrid “human-in-the-loop” approach can shrink test coverage timelines from months to weeks, dramatically improving release velocity while maintaining quality. Pramin also outlines why the next decade of innovation won’t just be about faster coding—but about building autonomous quality infrastructure from the ground up.
For engineering leaders racing to ship without sacrificing stability, this conversation highlights why AI-first QA may be the true competitive advantage.
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In this episode of The Digital Executive, Brian Thomas sits down with Pramin Pradeep, Co-Founder and CEO of BotGauge AI, to explore why traditional quality assurance is breaking under the pressure of modern release cycles.
Pramin explains how software delivery has accelerated from quarterly releases to daily—and even hourly—deployments, leaving legacy QA models struggling to keep pace. BotGauge AI addresses this gap with an autonomous QA-as-a-service model that combines AI-native testing agents with forward-deployed engineers to ensure accuracy, speed, and accountability.
He shares how this hybrid “human-in-the-loop” approach can shrink test coverage timelines from months to weeks, dramatically improving release velocity while maintaining quality. Pramin also outlines why the next decade of innovation won’t just be about faster coding—but about building autonomous quality infrastructure from the ground up.
For engineering leaders racing to ship without sacrificing stability, this conversation highlights why AI-first QA may be the true competitive advantage.
If you liked what you heard today, please leave us a review - Apple or Spotify.
See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.