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Global attitudes to crime and law enforcement
This 31-country study tracks how people around the world see crime playing out in their communities, what they want governments to do, and how much trust they have in law enforcement.
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Politico Magazine Ipsos Trump Hush Money Verdict
One in five Americans say that the conviction of Donald Trump is important to how they will decide to vote and that they are less likely to support Trump in November.
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Creativity
Business relies on creativity and innovation to serve customers and compete. Here’s how artificial intelligence is changing both ends of that equation.
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How the AI revolution will reshape the ways we create, work and play
Will AI empower artists, or lead us to a more derivative future? What’s certain is that it will change the ways people think, relate, and create, says What the Future editor Matt Carmichael.
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Shifts: Creativity democratized, globalized and immersive
A more globalized world with more immersive media would bring change to domestic life, the commercial sphere, and everything in between. Ipsos Strategy3’s Trevor Sudano explains.
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How AI could make platforms more inclusive for everyone
Artificial intelligence can help make everyone more creative and make online experiences more equitable — if we steer it in the right direction. Meta’s Victoria Ekwenuke explains how brands, platforms, and creators can drive that change.
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How ‘generative reality’ will become a new art medium
From MOMA to the Sphere, Refik Anadol’s AI-powered art installations have engaged and inspired millions. Here’s how he sees the future of creativity.
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How platforms can boost social authenticity and engagement
Of all the metrics monitored by social media platforms, Snap’s Alex Dao thinks one is underconsidered: happiness. By blending AR and user creativity, platforms can produce new opportunities for it.
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Why advertising will still need human creative directors
As partner and executive creative director at the influential ad agency Mischief, Bianca Guimaraes keeps a close eye on the future. She thinks AI has its uses — but it could also put a premium on human ingenuity.
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Why understanding and empathy inspire better ads
Marketers need to make ads that people can relate to — but they also need to get their attention in the first place. Ipsos’ Rachel Rodgers explains how empathetic advertising can strike that balance.