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Adding AI to ads, search and social media drastically lowers Americans’ trust
In less than five minutes of reading time we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Consumer Tracker.
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Human Factors For Kids: Conducting human factors testing with pediatrics
Listen in as we discuss the nature of the conditions affecting pediatrics, the FDA guidelines on pediatric users, as well as the considerations required to design and conduct human factors research with pediatric patients.
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Trump leads the Republican Primary field; Biden leads the Democrats
Reuters/Ipsos Poll: 2024 Primary Election Tracker, perceptions of Ukraine, university admissions, and the debt ceiling
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Americans want medication abortion to remain legal
Half of Republicans and a majority of Democrats and independents want medication abortion to remain legal.
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The State of the State of the Union
In five charts we look at the politics around the State of the Union.
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Reuters / Ipsos Core Political Survey: Presidential Approval Tracker February 2023
Americans believe the country is heading in the wrong direction.
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Love
The future of how and who people love, how they express it and how they navigate the functional constructs of love is shifting and will impact everything from housing and financial services to jewelry and retail and more.
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How changing institutions will define relationships
The institutions where people meet are changing, which could lead to more online forms of meeting and dating. The American Enterprise Institute’s Dan Cox finds this commodification and gamification of relationships troubling.
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How expressing love will change ‘putting a ring on it’
As digital media takes a bigger role in how people express love, that’s changing what people want from love tokens like rings and diamonds, says Pandora Jewelry North America President Luciano Rodembusch.
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What business and institutions need to know about changing norms of love
How will people meet their partners? How many will they have at once, and over their lifetimes? These answers are changing, and increasingly technology and platforms are playing a role. What the Future Editor Matt Carmichael outlines how love in all its forms will drive how people live, spend, relate and even vote.