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5.1.4 Phases when Adopting Generative AI in Software Testing (K1)
Adopting Generative AI in a test organisation is not a single decision or a one-time implementation. It is a gradual
transition that typically unfolds in three overlapping phases.
The first phase is discovery. At this stage, the organisation is building basic awareness and confidence. Testers are
introduced to GenAI concepts, given access to LLMs or SLMs, and encouraged to experiment with simple, low-risk use
cases. The goal here is not full-scale automation, but learning by doing, understanding the strengths and limitations of
GenAI, and reducing uncertainty through hands-on exploration.
Once this initial familiarity is established, the organisation moves into the phase of initiation and usage definition. Here,
the focus shifts from experimentation to strategy. Practical GenAI use cases in software testing are identified,
evaluated, and prioritised. At the same time, suitable LLM-powered test infrastructure is assessed, internal expertise is
strengthened, and alignment with the organisation’s broader testing and quality goals is ensured, in line with the
guidance of the ISTQBⓇ CTFL syllabus.
The final phase is utilisation and iteration. At this point, GenAI is no longer a novelty but an integrated part of the test
process. Its usage is continuously monitored, measured, and refined. Organisations track whether GenAI actually
delivers sustainable benefits, adjust their approaches based on experience, and scale successful practices across teams
and projects.
In practice, these phases rarely occur in a strict sequence. Different use cases can mature at different speeds. For
example, test report analysis may already be in the utilisation phase, while automated test generation is still in
discovery. It is also essential to address human factors early, especially concerns about job displacement, as uncertainty
and fear can significantly slow down adoption and reduce team engagement.
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