Every QA in global releases tells two stories: the one the teams plan for and the one users experience. And often, those stories don’t match.
AI now sits inside most software, whether teams planned for it or not. A recent report from Stanford HAI found that AI adoption jumped from 55 percent in 2023 to 78 percent in 2024.
Cyberweek 2025 demonstrated something unmistakable: the way customers shop, choose, and pay has changed permanently.
AI systems change faster than traditional QA models can react, which means quality risks now emerge in real time rather than at release.
AI is evolving faster than the guardrails meant to validate it, leaving organizations exposed to compliance risk, model drift, opaque decision paths, and breakdowns in trust.
Two weeks ago, our team gathered in Mexico City for our annual company offsite, LionFest, where we celebrated all the wins and milestones we achieved this year.Â
2025 will be remembered as the year AI wrote poetry, passed medical exams, and stumbled with spectacular blunders. For every impressive breakthrough, there was an equally impressive facepalm.
We are thrilled to share that Testlio has been awarded the ISO/IEC 27001 certification for our information security management system.Â
What can quality assurance (QA) teams expect in 2025? This article will cover what software testing trends QA teams should prepare for to succeed this year.Â