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  <title>Stop Rewriting Tests: How to Add AI to Selenium and Playwright Without Starting Over with Alex Rodionov</title>
  <description>AI-powered testing tools promise faster automation and less maintenance, but most require teams to abandon their existing frameworks. In this episode, we explore&amp;amp;nbsp;Alumnium, an opensource AI-native end-to-end testing solution created by&amp;amp;nbsp;Alex Rodionov,&amp;amp;nbsp;an engineer at&amp;amp;nbsp;Airbnb&amp;amp;nbsp;and a tech lead on the&amp;amp;nbsp;Selenium&amp;amp;nbsp;project. Instead of replacing tools like&amp;amp;nbsp;Playwright&amp;amp;nbsp;or Selenium, Alumnium adds an AI layer on top, helping teams:  Reduce test maintenance by removing brittle locators Build more resilient, self-healing tests Write less code while increasing coverage Run tests across web and mobile using intent-based steps  We also go beyond the hype and break down what actually matters for real teams:  Why AI-driven tests can still become flaky The performance and cost tradeoffs of LLM-based execution What “context rot” is—and how it impacts long test runs How to safely introduce AI into existing test suites without rewriting everything  Check it out now: https://testguild.me/alumAI </description>
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