I also think the differentiation as such is an unwinnable uphill battle. And more so, because what ultimately convinced me why this is a sensible differentiation isn't even mentioned in the original article.
But I think test automation (yes, I know) actually has a potential to end that discussion, simply by automating all checks and leaving only high-value testing tasks (not checking) to the human.
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I also think the differentiation as such is an unwinnable uphill battle. And more so, because what ultimately convinced me why this is a sensible differentiation isn't even mentioned in the original article.
But I think test automation (yes, I know) actually has a potential to end that discussion, simply by automating all checks and leaving only high-value testing tasks (not checking) to the human.