The blog discusses how Multi-Agent Systems (MAS) are transforming test automation by replacing brittle, linear scripts with adaptive, intelligent agents. From faster feedback to scalable pipelines, MAS enables QA teams to match the pace of DevOps with improved resilience, automation, and collaboration. The post Leading the QA Charge: Multi-Agent Systems Redefining Automation first appeared on TestingXperts.| TestingXperts
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