Quality assurance stories
Brands using customer-facing chatbots face fresh pressure to prove safety and accuracy as Testlio rolls out human-led checks for live-use failures.
More than half of organisations have shipped AI tools, but quality problems and weak testing are leaving many projects stranded before production.
The deal gives lenders round-the-clock voice automation in more than 100 languages, aiming to cut costs and improve compliance in collections.
Rising use of AI assistants is making software harder to understand, prompting teams to revive stricter testing, controls and oversight.
Almost half of AI-written fixes still need manual debugging in live systems, with developers spending about two days a week on troubleshooting.
Enterprises under release pressure can now test more quickly, as Leapwork combines functional automation, performance testing and AI orchestration in one platform.
The move gives US broadband operators local support, faster deliveries and a new base for CBNG's 5G fixed wireless rollout in Texas.
The hire signals Applause’s push into AI-driven testing as enterprises seek tighter checks on software before customer releases.
Businesses can now review every call for compliance and service issues as Tollring adds AI tools that analyse customer conversations at scale.
Engineering teams are still losing two working days a week to debugging, as lack of production visibility leaves AI fixes hard to trust.
The ranking spotlights growing buyer demand for proven AI savings as enterprises shift from pilots to production across core operations.
Early US traction could help Vertigenius turn remote vertigo monitoring into broader clinic adoption after securing EUR 2.55 million.
Boards in regulated sectors now have firmer assurance after Abacus secured CREST approval for penetration testing, renewed annually.
Traders will gain automated checks and campaign recommendations as the platform extends AI across planning, activation and reporting.
More software teams could catch AI-made defects before release as Katalon’s new platform adds human approval, traceability and live monitoring.
The expansion is set to lift output and jobs at a north-west site supplying power distribution equipment for data centres.
As AI workloads strain bandwidth and reliability, the renamed unit is widening its testing range to cover faster, more software-defined networks.
Banks face tighter proof demands under the EU AI Act as Ataccama adds pipeline checks to log data quality at the point of use.
Up to 100 roles will open this year as the Hamilton-based firm expands software, testing and product teams for its Command Centre platform.
The new funding will help Scentian Bio start shipping its handheld food quality sensor within months and set up manufacturing in Auckland.