AI agents for testers: Practical masterclass using the 5W1H Framework
Agentic AI is rapidly entering software testing conversations, but most discussions stop at tooling demos or surface-level explanations.
This masterclass aims to take a fundamentally different approach.
We won’t discuss what tools exist out there.
We will answer the question: “How should testers think about AI agents, choose the right level of autonomy, and apply them responsibly to real testing work?”
Using a practical 5W1H framework (What, Why, When, Where, Who, How), this webinar breaks down AI agents in testing from first principles.
We will cover:
- What AI agents mean for testing and testers
- How do they work internally?
- Why testers should care
- When to use each level of agent
- Where agents fit in daily testing loops
- Who provides agents at different level
You will learn:
- How AI agents actually fit into testing work.
- How to choose the right type of agent for the right task.
- When autonomy helps and where it causes damage.
👉Post your questions in this thread — Rahul will answer them first during the Q&A.
Rahul Parwal is an Expert Software Tester. He is a recipient of the prestigious Jerry Weinberg Testing Excellence Award. Rahul is an avid reader, blogger, YouTuber, and seasoned conference speaker who likes to share his thoughts on various social media platforms. Recently, he has also been inducted as a LambdaTest Spartan, & a Browserstack Champion for his work in software testing. Presently, he works as a Specialist with IFM engineering in India.
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