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Artificial intelligence: Four points of vigilance
This article on AI from Helen Zeitoun, CEO Science Organisation and CEO Ipsos in France, was originally published in French in Strategies, March 2019.
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Connected Health: A roadmap to success
Connected Health is moving into the mainstream – how will this change the traditional structure of healthcare?
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The transforming foodscape of India
Changing fast or changing slow? Seven key implications for the food sector
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India ranks 12th on Misperception Index among 37 nations: Perils of Perception Ipsos Global Study
Indians falsely overestimate proportions of Immigrants, Muslims, Unemployment etc.
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Food Habits of Indians: Ipsos Study
74% Indians are content with their current body weight; 63% Indians are willing to eat a plant based substitute for meat
The study busts myths about Indians. Indians are making informed choices; experimenting; moving away from norms
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The impact of mobile and rapid digital adoption on how India consumes
India is well-known as the world’s largest democracy, one of the world’s fastest-growing economies, and a young nation set to reap demographic dividends over the next few decades. What is not so well known is its unprecedented pace and scale of digital adoption.
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App-based Ride hailing, Car Ownership Slug Fest. And what it means for the industry
Changing mobility landscape with emergence of app-based ride hailing companies
-By Abhishek Jha, Client Director, Ipsos India -
Entrepreneurialism is Alive and Well and Taking on Today’s Social Challenges
Across 24 countries, 28% of adults have started a business and 9% have started a charity of community group.
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Diabetes, Cancer and Heart disease emerge top 3 health concerns among Indians: Ipsos Study
Most Indians believe that healthcare systems will get better in future
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Fake News, filter bubbles, post truth afflict others: Ipsos Survey
A major new Ipsos study of over 19000 people in 27 countries shows that the majority of Indians say that they regularly see fake news and half of them said that they believed a fake story, only to discover later that it was fake.
Notably, the survey further shows our trust in politicians and media declining.