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    The art of cutting Test Maintenance in Half Welcome AI-Driven Performance Testing

    July 14, 2025

    If your QA team is stuck fixing broken scripts every sprint, you are burning time and money. This blog breaks down how AI-driven performance testing changes that situation. Learn how self-healing tests adapt to app changes, reduce failures, and shrink maintenance by half. See how you can keep pace with rapid releases, trust your automation results, and spend less on rework; all while letting your engineers focus on real performance improvements instead of endless patch jobs.

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