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AI is changing how we work, build, and solve problems—but some of the most valuable skills remain surprisingly constant. In this conversation, we examine AI's impact on computer science and technical careers, the growing importance of collaboration and communication, and how professionals can continue learning and adapting in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
About our Guest
John Byers is Professor of Computer Science at Boston University and Executive Director of the AI Development Accelerator. A computer scientist, educator, and industry leader, he has spent more than two decades teaching, conducting research, and applying data-driven approaches to real-world challenges. His research focuses on data analytics, computer networking, and the study of internet platforms, while his industry experience includes serving as Chief Scientist and a member of the Board of Directors at Cogo Labs, a Cambridge-based startup specializing in online advertising, algorithmic marketing, and data science analytics.
By Boston University VirtualAI is changing how we work, build, and solve problems—but some of the most valuable skills remain surprisingly constant. In this conversation, we examine AI's impact on computer science and technical careers, the growing importance of collaboration and communication, and how professionals can continue learning and adapting in a rapidly evolving technological landscape.
About our Guest
John Byers is Professor of Computer Science at Boston University and Executive Director of the AI Development Accelerator. A computer scientist, educator, and industry leader, he has spent more than two decades teaching, conducting research, and applying data-driven approaches to real-world challenges. His research focuses on data analytics, computer networking, and the study of internet platforms, while his industry experience includes serving as Chief Scientist and a member of the Board of Directors at Cogo Labs, a Cambridge-based startup specializing in online advertising, algorithmic marketing, and data science analytics.