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Synthesio rebrands to Ipsos Synthesio, strengthening its position as a global leader in AI-enabled consumer intelligence
Synthesio, a social listening pioneer and AI-enabled consumer intelligence leader announced its new brand name, Ipsos Synthesio.
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[WEBINAR] Don’t Gamble on Advertising Effectiveness
Please join Ted Doering and Scott Morasch as they share insights from our research and showcase best practices on how creativity can drive advertising effectiveness in the gaming sector.
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Artificial intelligence: What brands, innovators and digital product managers need to know today
ChatGPT just launched GPT-4, promising to revolutionize AI again. Here’s what consumers think, according to Ipsos research.
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Global happiness up six points since last year: 73% now say they are happy
Global survey unveils drivers of happiness, finds life satisfaction roaring in Latin America but dropping in many Western countries; while people strive for social connections, many are pessimistic about the future of relationships and one in five say they have no one to turn to for support.
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Three keys to unlock brand success: shaping EXPECTATIONS, integrating CONTEXT, acting with EMPATHY
Brands are no longer in control. In a dynamic world, people are. Brands can make powerful connections and bring more to their lives by actively shaping their expectations.
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In Vino Veritas? Three Quarters (73%) of Canadians Unlikely to Change Alcohol Consumption Following New Health Canada Guidelines
Still, four in ten (40%) say they’ve been cutting back their alcohol consumption since the New Year and two in ten (18%) have already participated in a ‘Dry Month’
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Eight in Ten (79%) Canadians Believe Acts of Violence Will Increase in Canada in the Future
Mental Health Impacts of the COVID-19 Pandemic Cited by Two-Thirds (65%) of Those Who See More Violence in Their Communities Since the Pandemic Began
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International Women's Day: Global opinion remains committed to gender equality, but half now believe it is coming at the expense of men
Ipsos unveils a new global study carried out in 32 countries in collaboration with the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership at King’s College London for International Women’s Day.
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Most Canadians (48%) Don’t Know if They’re at Risk for Kidney Disease
Majority (59%) Say they Know Nothing About Kidney Disease
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Over a Quarter (27%) of Canadians Do Not Feel Safe Taking Public Transit Alone, Rising to 44% of Toronto Residents
Three in Ten (31%) Canadians Say They Are Now More Alert and Aware of Their Surroundings on Transit, Including 49% of Toronto Residents