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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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India is headed in the right direction believe 3 in 4 urban Indians polled: Ipsos Global Advisor What Worries the World
Optimism levels surge by 4% in December
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India stays buoyant and ranks 3rd in optimism in November 2023: Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey
Inflation, unemployment, crime and violence, financial and political corruption and terrorism top worries of urban Indians
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India is on right track say 3 in 4 urban Indians: Ipsos What Worries the World Global Survey (October 2023 wave)
Global South was seen to be most optimistic; 21 of 29 markets covered were downbeat; India 3rd most optimistic market
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[Webinar] One Mind Many Truths: An Ipsos APAC Webinar on Generations
Generational differences (and indeed similarities) help us to understand what is going on now – and shine a light on how change happens in our markets, unlocking our ability to plan for the future.
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Consumer is driving brand narrative - a communion of marketers & Ipsos experts deliberated on new thinking around consumers for brand advocacy and consumption – Ipsos After Hours
Ipsos India unveiled its new offerings and thinking to Bengaluru clients at Ipsos After Hours, a semi formal physical event in the cool setting of Shakesbierre, loaded with presentations, panel discussion and immersive experience zones.
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Ipsos India appoints Neha Munshi, Country Lead, Ipsos Digital
Her remit is to take Ipsos Digital offerings to current and prospective accounts for their repertoire of consumer surveys and provide a glitch free experience to clients in execution of projects.
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India slips to 7th spot in optimism in April 2023
India slips to 7th spot in optimism in April 2023 (tied with Thailand) from 5th spot in March 2023 - Ipsos What Worries the World global monthly survey;
Polarized views around India moving in right direction Vs on wrong track;
Unemployment and Inflation continue to perturb urban Indians most.
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7 in 10 urban Indians (72%) endorse government spending on subsidies to make green technologies cheaper
7 in 10 urban Indians (72%) endorse government spending on subsidies to make environment friendly technologies cheaper (solar panels, electric vehicles): Ipsos Global Views on Sustainability for COP 27 Summit;
1 in 2 urban Indians put onus on govt to educate citizens on climate change actions