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Shifts: How will our version of the American Dream evolve over time?
Ipsos Strategy3’s Matt Palmer considers the forces that could redefine the aspirations and markers for the now, next and future of success, self-reliance and personal impact.
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Questions for the future …
Ipsos experts share the host of questions raised by the changing American Dream for businesses to ask now to prepare for business tomorrow and into the future.
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People are split on whether news coverage of AI is favorable
Americans' views of AI media coverage are pretty even: A little fewer than half say they see favorable news or movie coverage of AI, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Most Americans support immediately ending U.S. involvement in the conflict with Iran
Most are concerned about the conflict escalating, according to a new Reuters/Ipsos poll that began fielding immediately after the June 21 U.S. airstrikes against Iran
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Where do Republicans stand on Elon Musk?
Five charts on how the Trump-Musk feud affected where Republicans stand on Elon Musk
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Consumers are optimistic about the now, but anxious about the future
Below are five charts on consumer confidence and expectations for the future
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If AI use at work is growing, we don't know it.
Workplaces are using AI at the same rates they were a year ago, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Conflicting Global Perceptions around AI present Mixed Signals for Brands
Our 30-country report reveals regional differences in the level of excitement about advances in artificial intelligence, confidence in responsible use, and expectations of future impacts.
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Majority of Americans oppose ending birthright citizenship
NPR/Ipsos poll also finds conflicting views on whether constitutional rights should be granted to immigrants without legal status