Coverage of the topic of artificial intelligence in the media: how to achieve the fourth industrial revolution

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.26577/HJ.2024.v72.i2.7
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Keywords:

media, artificial intelligence, fourth industrial revolution, GPS technology, Chat GPT neural network.

Abstract

The article comprehensively reflects the problems of artificial intelligence in the media as an achievement of the fourth industrial revolution. We will study the influence of artificial intelligence on the media and the conditions of its interaction from a comparative perspective.

Computer tools that mimic a person's individual mind and actions form the basis of artificial intelligence. This area began to develop as a separate scientific direction in the second half of the twentieth century. Its main activities were management, analysis, comparison, synthesis of information in society, proving the correctness of forecasts and assumptions and drawing conclusions.

       The research article's purpose is to consider, through in-depth scientific analysis, the problems of artificial intelligence in the media as an achievement of Kazakhstan's fourth industrial revolution economic program policy.

       The authors conducted chronological research by analyzing scientific and theoretical works and publications on artificial intelligence. The main scientific and theoretical values of the study include new ideas and conclusions about artificial intelligence. Definitions and scientific analyses by domestic and foreign scientists determining the role of artificial intelligence in the development of new technologies are described.

       The authors of the article, who studied expert and analytical articles about artificial intelligence in traditional media, attempt to thoroughly investigate its dangers and benefits for society.

       The results of the study can be used to promote practical work in the field of media and communication, its adaptation to new technologies and the implementation of effective strategic premises.

Author Biographies

G. Mussabekova, University of Turan Kazakhstan, Almaty

Doctor of philological sciences, professor of the Department of Journalism and Translation of «Turan» University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: gulzhan1564@mail.ru);

A. Shoibekova, Kazakh National Medical University, Kazakhstan, Almaty

Master of Pedagogical Sciences, Senior Lecturer of the Kazakh National Medical University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: alima-almaty@mail.ru);

Zh. Almish, University of Turan Kazakhstan, Almaty

Master of Pedagogical Sciences, Senior Lecturer of the Kazakh National Medical University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: alima-almaty@mail.ru);

Г. Х. Тулекова, University of Turan Kazakhstan, Almaty

(corresponding author) - candidate of philological sciences, associate professor of the Department of Journalism and Translation of  «Turan» University (Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: gulzhan.tulekova123@gmail.com);

Z.S. Sovetova, Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications named after Gumarbek Daukeyev, Kazakhstan, Almaty

Candidate of Philological Sciences, Teaching Associate Professor of Almaty University of Power Engineering and Telecommunications named after Gumarbek Daukeyev (Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: gulzhan1564@mail.ru).

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Mussabekova Г. З. . ., Shoibekova А. ., Almish Ж. ., Тулекова, Г. Х. ., & Sovetova З. . (2024). Coverage of the topic of artificial intelligence in the media: how to achieve the fourth industrial revolution. Herald of Journalism, 72(2), 68–78. https://doi.org/10.26577/HJ.2024.v72.i2.7

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Journalism: Society. Language. History. Policy. Law. Economy.