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04 July 2026
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06 July 2026
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Abstract

Keywords:
1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Protocol and Registration
2.2. Data Source and Search
2.3. Higher-Education Eligibility (Strong-Signal Filter)
2.4. De-Duplication, Screening, and Text Preparation
2.5. Thematic Clustering
2.6. Cluster Stability
2.7. Ethics
3. Results
3.1. Growth
3.2. Thematic Structure
3.3. Disciplinary Spread



3.4. Geographic Distribution
| Discipline | Papers |
|---|---|
| Humanities / language | 690 |
| STEM / computing | 204 |
| Business / economics | 180 |
| Health-professions | 98 |
| Social sciences / education | 77 |
| Law | 33 |
| Library / info science | 26 |
| Country | Papers |
|---|---|
| US | 237 |
| CN | 182 |
| ID | 105 |
| IN | 79 |
| GB | 71 |
| MY | 60 |
| TR | 55 |
| AU | 49 |
4. Discussion
4.1. Principal Findings
4.2. Interpretation
4.3. Limitations
4.4. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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| Theme | n | % | Growth (2025–26 vs 2023–24) |
|---|---|---|---|
| AI-Literacy Courses & Curriculum Design | 342 | 23.1 | 4.5× |
| Institutional Integration, Policy & Academic Integrity | 306 | 20.6 | 6.6× |
| Student Surveys: Usage, Attitudes & Scale Development | 273 | 18.4 | 8.8× |
| Behavioral Intention & Acceptance Models (TAM/SEM) | 179 | 12.1 | 9.6× |
| Qualitative Studies of Writing & AI-Literacy Components | 171 | 11.5 | 18.2× |
| Critical Thinking & Higher-Order Skills | 106 | 7.1 | 14.4× |
| Systematic & Scoping Reviews | 96 | 6.5 | 18.6× |
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