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Indians are strong votaries of Populism & Nativism: Ipsos Global Survey
Only 4 in 10 Indians feel society is broken ; though 69% Indians feel the system is broken to favor rich & powerful
80% Indians believe a strong leader can wrest the country from rich and powerful
63% Indians exhort employers to hire locals over immigrants-
A 27-Country Survey
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Keeping ‘AI in check’: Another tech giant apologizes for violating privacy
Almost half of those surveyed say AI use by companies should be more strictly regulated.
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Kindness, happiness, confidence, intelligence make Indian men & women beautiful: Ipsos global attitudes toward beauty survey
Mother is the biggest beauty influencer
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Flair Ivory Coast 2019: Are we one? 10 key points
Ipsos Flair goes to Ivory Coast for the first time and finds a country which is rapidly going digital and a society of class extremes.
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Synthesio is excited to announce the release of Signals
Signals leverages decades of data science and statistics experience from Ipsos, offering the widest range of automated insights on the market.
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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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How Ipsos Predicted the Exit Poll Right?
Meticulous planning, statistical rigour, high quality data collection, sophisticated analysis techniques and in-depth knowledge of doing it across the world, are the key five success factors for the success of News18-Ipsos in predicting the 2019 general election of India most accurately.
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Why we can’t live without digital media
It looks to me like Judy is always “on her phone” but, in truth, she’s organizing her time, connecting with friends, helping her brother nail an interview, vetting lunch spots or keeping up on current events.
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Amit Adarkar, Ipsos India CEO picks up additional charge of Operations Director for Ipsos Asia Pacific
He has a dual reporting - to Christophe Cambournac, CEO of Asia, Middle East and Africa (AMEA) and to Hamish Munro, Ipsos global CEO Operations and Ipsos Interactive Services (IIS).
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62% Indians perceive Automation positively; hail, as an enabler: Ipsos-WEF Global Citizen & Automation Survey
1 in 2 Indians fear Automation could risk current employment