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AI Paradox in QA: Twice as Many Testers Fear Job Loss, But Adoption Keeps Climbing

By PNN | Updated: April 1, 2025 17:36 IST

Atlanta (Georgia) [USA], April 1: Despite fears of job loss, Quality Assurance (QA) professionals are leaning into AI faster ...

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Atlanta (Georgia) [USA], April 1: Despite fears of job loss, Quality Assurance (QA) professionals are leaning into AI faster than ever, according to Katalon's newly released  2025 State of Software Quality Report. The report reveals that testers using AI tools are twice as likely to fear being replaced by them, a paradox that underscores the profession's evolving relationship with automation. Yet those with stronger AI fluency aren't just adapting—they're testing faster, leveling up their skills, and reclaiming joy in the work that once burned them out.

That shift is fueled by both urgency and intent. As AI reshapes expectations, 82% of QA professionals say AI skills will be critical in the next 3 to 5 years, and teams are already adapting. The report finds that those with higher AI fluency excel not just at using new tools, but in test planning, problem-solving, and applying AI concepts in real-world scenarios.

To close the skills gap, 67% of teams are investing in continuous learning, while 53% are adopting AI-driven testing practices to stay ahead. And for the most advanced teams, QA is no longer just a safeguard, it's a business enabler. In fact, 77% of respondents say aligning QA with business goals has helped improve customer retention.

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