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Kazakhstan’s Media Future Takes Shape with New AI and Training Partnerships

A bold new partnership aims to reshape Kazakhstan’s media landscape. Can AI tools and enhanced training create a smarter, more connected generation of journalists?

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Kazakhstan’s Media Future Takes Shape with New AI and Training Partnerships

A cooperation memorandum was signed at the recent Astana Media Week 2025 forum, but details about the involved companies remain scarce. The Kazakh Ministry of Culture and Information, along with Kcell JSC, have decided to collaborate further, as discussed during a roundtable titled 'Modern Approaches to Training Industry-Specific Journalists'.

The memorandum, signed by the Ministry of Culture and Information and Kcell JSC, aims to boost journalists' professional skills, enhance media literacy, and integrate AI tools into the media landscape. The event brought together representatives from various sectors, including relevant ministries, leading universities, national and regional media outlets, and non-governmental organizations. The focus was on refining the professional training system and strengthening cooperation between government agencies, educational institutions, and the media community.

Despite the lack of specific organizational details, the Astana Media Week 2025 forum has resulted in a cooperation memorandum between the Kazakh Ministry of Culture and Information and Kcell JSC. The joint initiatives aim to improve media literacy and integrate AI tools, fostering a more robust and skilled media landscape in Kazakhstan.

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