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AI and the Future of CX
By embracing Gen AI to improve efficiency and effectiveness, staying attuned to customer needs, and designing empathetic experiences, organizations can successfully navigate the future of CX.
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Enhancing patient acceptance of ICD implantation through structured shared decision making
Published in the Journal of Interventional Cardiac Electrophysiology, this study conducted by Ipsos leveraged cutting-edge AI-enabled video analytics technology that not only assessed spoken content but also analyzed individuals’ expressions and body movement together with patient sentiments.
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SEICon | Sports Entertainment Innovation Conference
Join Ipsos at SEICon — a first of its kind Sports, Entertainment & Innovation Conference hosting thought leaders and subject matter experts from across the globe to educate, collaborate and create dynamic ventures together.
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NASPL Pioneering Innovation Conference
Ipsos is delighted to be taking part in this year’s unique event designed to bring together lottery industry employees at all levels in a small-group, hands-on format.
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Ipsos Update – July 2024
AI, Refugees, Crime … Ipsos Update explores the latest and research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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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 AI will help tomorrow’s creators push artistic boundaries
When used with intention, AI can facilitate entirely new modes of creative expression. But that means developers should be listening to what artists want from these tools, says artist and RISD professor Daniel Lefcourt.
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Why ideas matter more than how art is created
Stephanie Dinkins, an artist and professor at Stony Brook University, thinks AI is here to stay and that creators shouldn’t ignore the opportunities that AI presents.