GLOBAL TRENDS IN THE INTRODUCTION OF AI (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) IN HIGHER EDUCATION: COMPARATIVE AND SOCIOLOGICAL ANALYSIS

Authors

  • Nurbanu Abueva* Turan University
  • Anna Buzelo Turan University
  • Saltanat Massakova Almaty Management University
  • Unerbek Abuyev Kazakh State Women's Pedagogical University, Almaty
  • Aliya Zhussupova Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59787/2413-5488-2026-54-2-%25p

Keywords:

artificial intelligence, journalistic Education, Higher Education, digital transformation, ethical aspects, comparative analysis

Abstract

The article presents a comparative sociological analysis of global trends in the introduction of artificial intelligence (AI) in higher education programs in journalism. Political initiatives from different regions, the level of accessibility of artificial intelligence technologies and digital inequality, ethical aspects of the use of artificial intelligence in teaching, as well as pedagogical practices and platforms used to teach journalism through artificial intelligence are considered. The study relies on relevant scientific literature, international reports and statistics as of 2020. General trends have been identified-the desire to provide graduates with skills in working with AI and the integration of AI tools into the educational process – in the face of significant differences between regions (Kazakhstan, Europe, USA, China, Japan) in public policy, resource provision and regulatory and ethical approaches. Conclusions were drawn about how the specific conditions of each region affect the introduction of AI in the knowledge of journalists, recommendations were proposed to take into account best practices and overcome digital inequality.

Author Biographies

  • Nurbanu Abueva*, Turan University

    Doctor of Political Sciences, professor, visiting professor Institute of European Languages Zhejiang University of Foreign Studies Yuexiu, Shaoxing (China); Research professor of the Graduate School of Media and Intercultural Communication, Humanitarian-Legal Faculty, Turan University, e-mail: abu2007@bk.ru; n.abueva@turan-edu.kz, ORCID ID: 0000-0002-7550-9261 (corresponding author)

  • Anna Buzelo, Turan University

    PhD in Philology, professor, director of the Graduate School of Media and Intercultural Communication, Humanitarian-Legal Faculty,  Turan University, e-mail: buzelo70@mail.ru; a.buzelo@turan-edu.kz, ORCID: 0000-0001-5457-1237

  • Saltanat Massakova, Almaty Management University

    PhD (Economics), Program Leader of the Educational Programme “Management Almaty management university, Almaty, e-mail: saltanat@mail.ru, ORCID ID:  0000-0001-7059-7920

  • Unerbek Abuyev, Kazakh State Women's Pedagogical University, Almaty

    PhD in Political Sciences, associate professor Department of Social and Humanitarian Sciences Kazakh State Women's Pedagogical University, e-mail: onerbek.adilbek.62@mail.ru, ORCID 0000-0003-4663-9216

  • Aliya Zhussupova, Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory

    PhD (Economics), Associate Professor of the Department of Art Management of the Kurmangazy Kazakh National Conservatory, e-mail - a-zhussupova@mail.ru, ORCID ID:  0000-0001-9530-918X

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2026-06-30

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ISSUES OF QUALITY ASSURANCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION