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Building software is cheap. Trusting it is not. This is the reality of the next decade.
AI lowers the cost to build.
- Compute costs fall.
- Agents write code.
- Tools are common.
Your value is no longer the tool you use. It is your judgment.
The shift happens in phases. First is Augmentation. AI helps you. Next is Delegation. Agents do the work. You approve it. Last is Governance. You define the rules software must follow to exist.
Three things stay human:
- Judgment: Knowing when a product is ready to ship.
- Imagination: Seeing failures AI misses.
- Experience: Using past mistakes to spot new risks.
Tool skills fade. Domain knowledge grows. Learn your industry. Learn insurance or finance. This knowledge stays valuable.
New roles will emerge:
- Quality Architect: Sets trust rules.
- Agent Conductor: Manages AI agents.
- Domain Authority: Leads with industry expertise.
Trust is the only thing impossible to automate. QE is no longer about testing outputs. It is about governing behavior.
Build trust. This is the future.
Source: https://dev.to/shastrula_pradyumnaqa/qa-in-2030-what-changes-what-stays-and-what-disappears-2b15
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