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Big Data and Machine Learning: where are we heading to?
Leo Cremonezi's thoughts on the potential of the marriage between big data and machine learning.
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Ipsos "Intend to Lead the AI Charge in Market Research" Says Associate Director Robert Kettrick
Rob Ketterick of Ipsos Loyalty talks to AI Business about real-time customer feedback and Ipsos's ambitions for the use of AI.
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Cheetahs, Chickens and Goldfish
Speed is good when it comes to customer service and beating competition. But it can sometimes be a mixed blessing, writes Andrew Green.
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Device Agnostic
A growing number of respondents want to take surveys using a mobile device (smartphones, tablets and laptop) which means we need to stay ahead of the game in our development of device agnostic survey design.
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Who is stepping up in the 'retirement revolution'?
New Ipsos research suggests that big business is beginning to do its bit to help their employees make good decisions at retirement. Does this mean the retirement savings industry itself needs to do more, asks Georgina Clarke.
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Ipsos and Demos/CASM call for better ethical standards in social media research
Ipsos and Demos call for better ethical standards in social media research in a new report published today, which finds just 38% of the public are aware their social media posts are potentially being analysed for research projects.
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Freedom to choose - it's harder than we think
Jayesh Navin Shah of our Social Research Institute blogs on choice and control in public services for disabled people.
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The monarchy and the royal baby
Ipsos has a tradition of polling the British public on how they feel about the Monarchy. With the arrival of the Royal baby, once again we have provided a snap shot of public opinion on the Royal Family and the future of its heir in 2013.
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Scottish Public Spending Poll
Scots acknowledge the need for spending cuts but want the cuts to happen slowly to protect services according to an Ipsos survey for BBC Scotland.
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People Willing To Pay To Improve Transport, Says Major CfIT Survey
Transport is now the most important local issue across the country with people looking for radical solutions funded by higher public investment, according to one of the country's largest transport surveys published today by the Commission for Integrated Transport.