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Ipsos launches a voluntary public takeover offer for infas to acquire the industry leader in German public sector research
Voluntary public takeover offer
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The Ipsos AI Monitor 2024: Changing attitudes and feelings about AI and the future it will bring
Is Artificial Intelligence a friend or a foe? People are unsure whether to be excited or nervous about a future with AI.
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Global Education Monitor - Indonesia
Ipsos meluncurkan Global Education Monitor pertamanya yang meneliti pandangan masyarakat tentang pendidikan dan pengajar, termasuk penggunaan Artificial Intelligence (AI) di sekolah.
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Kesetaraan Gender di Indonesia
Ipsos Global Advisor – Kesetaraan Gender 2024 menunjukkan adanya dukungan tinggi terhadap kesetaraan gender di Indonesia.
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Global Happiness 2024
The new edition of Ipsos’ Global Happiness report finds there’s been a slight dip in happiness year-on-year as economic and political clouds loom overhead.
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Optimism About AI's Potential
A global survey conducted by Google and Ipsos, involving over 17,000 participants from 17 countries, highlights optimism about AI's potential.
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Ipsos releases an update to Global Trends 2023: Polarisation, Pessimism and Positivity
As 2023 draws to a close, the polycrisis grinds on. Each component – political uncertainty, climate change, and war to name just a few – has arguably worsened. This is reflected in our end of year update, and in the increasing sense of pessimism we felt as we wrote this report.
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Ipsos Update – October 2023
Education, infrastructure, healthcare… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Indonesia Ranks Third Globally in Concerns over Future Job Security – Ipsos’ Global Advisor survey
Majority of Indonesians expect AI will be leading to the loss of their current jobs.
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79% of Indonesian Consider Themselves Happy
According to Ipsos Global Advisor - Ipsos Global Happiness 2023 report unveils that globally Indonesia is ranked 12th country in the matter of #happiness - Nearly four-fifths of Indonesian (79%) consider themselves happy.