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Quality Coaching in Modern Testing: Emna Ayadi on GenAI, Human Judgment, and Team Ownership

Season 3, Ep. 6

In this episode of the EuroSTAR Community Podcast, Emna Ayadi shares her perspective on quality coaching and how the role of testers is evolving in agile and DevOps environments. She explains why quality must be a collective responsibility from the earliest stages of development and how quality coaching supports teams during their transition to quality engineering. The conversation also explores the realistic use of GenAI in testing and coaching, highlighting both its potential to boost productivity and the importance of maintaining critical thinking, human interaction, and accountability.

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