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Alumnus Jay Maru Inspires Seniors to Lead in an AI-Powered Future


Posted on October 7, 2025 by SOC
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Jay MaruThe School of Computing recently welcomed alumnus Jay Maru, founder of Beyond AI, as a guest speaker for the Senior Seminar series. Maru, an executive leader turned entrepreneur, delivered a presentation titled 鈥淟atest Trends and Use Cases in AI鈥 to a group of graduating seniors preparing to enter the job market.

In his talk, Maru provided a firsthand look at the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, covering real-world applications, industry adoption, and how AI is reshaping hiring and team dynamics. He also offered practical advice for students seeking to stand out in a competitive market, including an analogy comparing 鈥渧ibe coding鈥 with building strong technical foundations.

Maru drew on his unique career journey, which began in corporate America, spanning roles in finance, customer success, and technology leadership. Recognizing the opportunities AI presented, he launched Beyond AI, a company that develops AI solutions and automation strategies to help organizations adopt the technology responsibly and effectively. Maru has also earned multiple hackathon wins for applied AI solutions in business contexts.

Speaking to the senior class of information systems, computer science, and information technology majors, Maru emphasized that AI is not a replacement for human talent but a tool to amplify it. He encouraged students to focus on the skills that AI cannot replicate鈥攃ritical thinking, problem-solving, creativity, and deep subject expertise.

鈥淭he next generation of technologists won鈥檛 be replaced by AI. They鈥檒l be supercharged by it,鈥 Maru told students. 鈥淲ith the strong foundations you鈥檝e gained here, AI becomes a multiplier of your impact rather than a competitor.鈥
The session, organized by Dr. Maureen S. Van Devender, highlights the School of Computing鈥檚 commitment to preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of a technology-driven future.


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