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[WEBINAR] Gen AI: From Wow to How
Watch our virtual panel discussion with experts from Adobe, the Estée Lauder Companies and New York University
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Four Auto Insurance Trends Creating Opportunities and Obstacles
Four developing trends that will shape the auto insurance industry for years to come, with implications for measuring, modeling and managing the auto insurance customer experience.
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Ipsos poll reveals how people are using generative AI, and for what
New Ipsos report & webinar reflects on three big ways that brands can use generative AI technology to scale, while still keeping human intelligence at the heart of the process
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Where Americans stand on generative AI
Below are five charts on the state of generative AI models and how the public feels when it comes to AI regulation
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Gen AI: From Wow to How
Find out how you and your company can go from “Wow” to “How” with generative AI in the new interactive report from our new series, Insights to Activate.
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Wellness
Emerging technologies and changing perspectives could help Americans live longer and healthier lives. Here’s what that could look like — and what it’ll mean for brands and businesses.
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How health wearables can be more useful for more people
Wearable health monitors have been a game-changer for diabetics and pro athletes — but January AI CEO Noosheen Hashemi thinks AI could revolutionize personal health for an even wider group of Americans.
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Why brands need to understand tech and mental health across generations
Mental health is no longer the taboo it once was — but the way it intersects with issues like technology remains complex and variable. Ipsos’ Amy Cargill explains why brands need understanding and empathy that transcends generations.
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How our DNA could change how we think about health
The advent of DNA testing and genomic screening has enabled millions to take their health into their own hands. The next step will be treatments and technologies that put that knowledge to use, says 23andMe’s Dr. Noura Abul-Husn.
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Americans’ descriptions of AI are getting more negative
There’s been a jump in the number of Americans who use negative words to describe AI, compared to the same time last year, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker