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AI is making the world more nervous
One in three workers expect AI to lead to the loss of their current job.
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Brits want to fight climate change, but a third of consumers unaware of how to make homes greener
New research from Mitsubishi Electric and Ipsos reveals consumers want to support the environment, and there is growing consumer appetite for heat pump technology. It also finds a fundamental lack of understanding around energy efficiency, and underlines the need for the government to prioritise Net Zero awareness.
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3 in 5 Britons would prefer utilities to be publicly owned and operated
By contrast, 23% think utilities should be owned and operated privately according to a new Ipsos survey.
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Ipsos Update – August 2023
Climate change, inequality, artificial intelligence… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Two thirds of people saving for unexpected expenses, holidays, special occasions or something else in the past 6 months
Adults across the UK are still saving despite the rising cost of living, new Ipsos research for the Money and Pensions Service (MaPS) suggests.
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Food Standard Agency's flagship survey shows 1 in 4 people are now food insecure
Since 2020, Ipsos has been running the Food Standard Agency’s (FSA) flagship survey, Food and You 2. Findings from the survey reveal that levels of food insecurity have reached 25%. This is an increase from 16% when the first wave of the study was conducted between July and October 2020.
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Majority of Britons support government regulation of AI to prevent job losses, with few expecting it to create more job opportunities than those that are lost
6 in 10 (64%) Britons think Artificial Intelligence (AI) will affect their job according to a new Ipsos UK KnowledgePanel survey.
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NHS 75: How behavioural science can unlock the potential of digital health
Earlier this month the NHS marked 75 years, and it got us thinking about the potential value digital health interventions could offer to the NHS in future, and how behavioural insights can encourage their uptake.
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International graduates have positive experiences of GP training, but face challenges that domestic students do not
Ipsos research for NHS England provides evidence that will help inform the development of initiatives to support and retain the International Medical Graduate GP workforce in England.