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Technology & Society
See how technological advancements and societal shifts are transforming business, governance and human interaction. This section explores topics like artificial intelligence, workplace evolution, education, housing and the changing nature of truth and influence.
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Transportation & Mobility
Explore the future of how we commute and move people and products. This topic covers emerging trends in transportation, from electric and autonomous vehicles to innovative mobility solutions reshaping urban landscapes and infrastructure.
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Most Americans plan to watch the Super Bowl, but many are more excited for the puppy bowl
About one in six Americans (15%) plan to watch the Super Bowl at a party with friends, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Global attitudes to housing and house prices
The Ipsos Housing Monitor is a new 30-country study looking at how people perceive their own and their country’s housing situation, and the challenges facing both.
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How the art of influence will shift in a splintered future
As polarization grows, how will organizations build trust and influence decisions in the years ahead? What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael looks at the forces that will shape persuasion (and dissuasion) today and tomorrow.
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Majority of Americans support deporting immigrants who are in the U.S. illegally
However, new Axios/Ipsos poll also finds that support declines when specific policies to carry out mass deportations are outlined
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London takes first place in 2025 World's Best Cities report
The definitive benchmarking of global cities, produced by Resonance with research by Ipsos, surveyed more than 22,000 people in 30 countries to find the best of the best.
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What the Future: Food
Revisit our on-demand webinar for exclusive polling data on nutrition, sustainability, diets and consumer spending, plus highlights and excerpts from interviews with industry experts.
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How navigating transportation shifts will steer tomorrow’s economy
How Americans get from point A to point B matters for the entire economy. What the Future editor Matt Carmichael looks at the forces that will shape transportation tomorrow, from the economics of automotive manufacturing to car culture.