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If you need some good inspiration and insight on fully decoupling your testing I recommend you have a look at Markus Oberlehner's book. For me personally he had a great way of explaining the current three main automated tests in human language. Switching that language into actual tests makes so much better sense as he progresses. It might help you guys write the prompts and develop the LLMs .
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If you need some good inspiration and insight on fully decoupling your testing I recommend you have a look at Markus Oberlehner's book. For me personally he had a great way of explaining the current three main automated tests in human language. Switching that language into actual tests makes so much better sense as he progresses. It might help you guys write the prompts and develop the LLMs .