About This Episode:

AI-powered testing tools promise faster automation and less maintenance, but most require teams to abandon their existing frameworks.

In this episode, we explore Alumnium, an opensource AI-native end-to-end testing solution created by Alex Rodionov, an engineer at Airbnb and a tech lead on the Selenium project.

Instead of replacing tools like Playwright or Selenium, Alumnium adds an AI layer on top, helping teams:

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About Alex Rodionov

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Alex is an engineer at Airbnb and an active open source contributor, serving as a tech lead of the Selenium project and a lead maintainer of Ruby language support in Bazel. His recent focus is Alumnium – an AI-native end-to-end testing solution.

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