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Dean does QA

Why Engineers Are Banned From Using AI at Apple & Why Being 'Late' to the AI Testing Trend is a Strategic Win

03 Nov 2025

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In the race for AI dominance, the Quality Assurance (QA) and Software Development Engineer in Test (SDET) communities are lagging behind, with only 16% adopting AI tools compared to 92% of developers. Is this resistance, or calculated strategy?   This deep dive exposes the real reason for the delay, starting with the surprising corporate bans at major tech giants. We reveal why Apple, Amazon, and Google have restricted their engineers from using public Generative AI tools like GitHub Copilot: the QA function handles the company’s most sensitive Intellectual Property (IP), making external LLMs an unacceptable data security risk.   We explore the "Quality Assurance AI Paradox," arguing that cautious adoption is a strategic advantage. The biggest barriers are institutional—widespread legacy systems (64%) and automation debt (57%) prevent effective AI integration. Furthermore, the non-deterministic nature of "black box" AI undermines the tester's core need for verifiable quality and root cause analysis (RCA).   Discover why, for high-stakes and regulated sectors (like finance and healthcare), the delay is a prudent move to ensure compliance (GDPR, EU AI Act) and prioritize system stability over unverified velocity. Finally, learn how SDETs must transform their skills: moving from scripting to data science and machine learning oversight, to thrive in the AI-augmented future. Being last might just be the best way to win.Support the showThanks for tuning into this episode of Dean Does QA! Connect with Dean: Find Dean's latest written content and connect on LinkedIn: @deanbodart Support the Podcast: If you found this episode valuable, please subscribe, rate, share, and review us on your favorite podcast platform. Your support helps us reach more listeners! Got a Question? Send us your thoughts or topics you'd like us to cover at [email protected]

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