Much like the aliens in the sci-fi movie Arrival, AI has now arrived. Rebels of Reason tells us how AI arrived, and in doing so, provides us with a deeper understanding of AI. “We learn how foundational ideas have been refined over time, informing the rapid technological advances of our era”[1]. AI has been developed …
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A review of reviewing “Rebels of Reason – The Long Road from Aristotle to ChatGPT & AI’s Heroes Who Kept the Faith” by John Willis with Derek Lewis
As a member of the Profound Book Club, I feel privileged to be reviewing a pre-publication “galley copy” of John Willis’s latest book, Rebels of Reason. John Willis is one of the founders of the DevOps movement and co-author of The DevOps Handbook and Beyond the Phoenix Project. Rebels of Reason “invites us to rethink …
OpenAI contains tools that can help us with test automation
I often write javascript to manipulate the browser either as bookmarklets or as part of automated tests. OpenAI contains two AI tools that can provide solutions if I get stuck with a programming problem. OpenAI is a research organization focused on developing artificial general intelligence through natural language processing, robotics, and machine learning. Through OpenAI …
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A review of “Artificial Intelligence and Software Testing”
“Artificial intelligence and Software Testing” is edited by Adam Leon Smith and has recently been published by the British Computer Society. The book covers both using Artificial Intelligence (AI) to test software and testing AI systems. The book will help testers who want to learn about AI and testing. Rex Black writes in the introduction …
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