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If you are a human you have judgement and can determine which tests are the most critical and most relevant, so you don't have to always execute all of them. "It's just one line of css change to fix the styling, ok deploy". Second, a team of QA can very well make hundreds of tests in a day. And more importantly, they can really easily make decisions and draw conclusions such as "it's a bit slow sometimes, but overall acceptable", or "the animation is displayed correctly" or "there was a glitch in the rendering, but it's fine now", or "it works but the stying has moved slightly off center" etc etc, which take test expert programmers forever to try, and fail, to create deterministic automated tests for.


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