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The future of AI in public services
AI has the potential to automate repetitive tasks and enhance efficiency in our public services. Using insights from Ipsos research and an interview with Dr. Jonathan Bright from The Alan Turing Institute, Daniel Cameron and Reema Patel identify different types of AI technology and their applications in the public sector. However, they also explore the challenges such as bias, lack of transparency, data privacy, and the broader social impacts facing the use of AI in this capacity.
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The future of policing
Policing in the UK is based on 'policing by consent', but recent data shows a decrease in public approval and trust in the police in the UK. We spoke with Rick Muir, Director of The Police Foundation, about the current state of policing in the UK, the perception gap the public have on police activities and how policing can be improved. In order to restore trust in policing, our data shows that presence, fairness, accountability and meaningful engagement are integral.
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Unilever Creators Study, August and September 2023
New research, carried out between August and September 2023 for Unilever, unveils a growing appetite and interest amongst creators in posting more sustainability content. However, creators need help to build their confidence and knowledge of the intertwined ESG space.
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The Global Science Partnership: A toolkit for inclusive policymaking for climate change
Are you ready to embark on a journey that unlocks the power of science and citizen engagement for a more just, inclusive and climate secure world?
Our Global Science Partnership pilots have demonstrated how this can be made possible: we are delighted to introduce the Inclusive Policymaking Toolkit for Climate Action. -
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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Chief Value Creator? The changing role of the Chief Sustainability Officer (CSO)
Here we explore the changing role of the CSO and what this tells us about how organisations are responding to the challenges of ESG and sustainability.
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Is the public confident in Parliament’s ability to scrutinise government on the evidence behind decisions?
On the eve of Evidence Week in Parliament 2023, a new survey by Sense About Science and Ipsos reveals that 6 in 10 people are not confident that MPs are equipped to question government appropriately about evidence in key policy areas.
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Conversations with AI: How generative AI and qualitative research will benefit each other
Generative AI could be an enabler to deliver faster, cheaper, and better research results, but the key is asking the right questions.
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Research and innovation workforce survey
DSIT commissioned Ipsos to undertake research exploring the UK research and innovation workforce in all sectors.
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A sustainable future for me, my world and the world
The following provides a summary write-up of a panel session that Ipsos chaired at the Anthropy event held at The Eden Project at the beginning of November 2022. This provides an overview of the key points that were discussed and the main take-outs from the discussion.