
During CHEQ’s General Assembly on February 8, 2025, employees from all teams came together to explore the impact of AI on our work and how we can use it to enhance, not replace what we do.
February 10, 2025
The world of software testing—and business in general—is changing fast. With AI and automation transforming industries, staying flexible, adaptable, and efficient is more important than ever. It’s not just about learning new skills, it’s about re-tooling and calibrating how we work to keep up with evolving technology and customer expectations.
During CHEQ’s General Assembly on February 8, 2025, employees from all teams came together to explore the impact of AI on our work and how we can use it to enhance, not replace what we do. The message was clear: AI is here to help us work smarter, not take over our jobs. But to make the most of it, we all need to learn how to use it effectively.
The event kicked off with a warm welcome and an interactive icebreaker, where employees shared new skills, they recently learned—setting the stage for a day focused on growth and adaptation.
Company leaders shared key insights, including:
✅ AI is not a threat - it’s a tool that helps us work more efficiently across all departments.
✅ Re-tooling and calibration are essential - not just for testers, but for everyone to keep up with new expectations.
✅ The company will continue to provide support, tools, and training, but success depends on our willingness to learn and adapt.
Engaging Q&A sessions and interactive polls sparked meaningful conversations about AI adoption and process improvements across the company. Employees from different teams also shared real-world examples of how they are integrating AI into daily workflows—from automating repetitive tasks to enhancing software testing with AI-driven tools.
A key takeaway:
While our success as a company depends on every employee's ability to evolve, testers in particular must stay ahead of industry standards. As technology advances, those who resist change may struggle to keep up, while those who embrace it will lead the way.
The management was thrilled with the high level of participation and enthusiasm throughout the event. It was a clear sign that CHEQ employees are ready to move forward, working smarter, faster, and more efficiently with AI and automation. To wrap up, the event featured a Bug-Hunt Challenge, a mini raffle draw, and closing remarks that reinforced the importance of continuous learning.
As we move forward, AI and automation will continue to shape our work. The more we embrace these tools, the more successful we will be—both as individuals and as a company. Let's keep learning, innovating, and leading the way!