Why a test automation product strategy centered on session recording, journey maps, and replay risks falling behind AI-native testing workflows. Record-and-playback is one of the most seductive ideas in test automation. The promise sounds simple: let users interact with the application once, record the browser actions, store the flow, and replay it later as an automated test. For a long time, that promise made sense. It helped non-technical users get started. It reduced the time needed to create a first test. It created a bridge between manual testing and automation. But in the AI era, record-and-playback is no longer a strong enough foundation for a test automation product. It can still be useful as a feature. It can help with discovery, onboarding, debugging, product analytics, and session replay.…