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Are Automakers Overlooking the Journey While Focusing on its Self-Driving Destination?
New Ipsos study reveals most Americans simply enjoy the act of driving their vehicle
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Cleaning Up Digital Ad Pollution
Advertisers must take note of how their work enriches their audience’s daily life, not simply whether an ad drives conversion.
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Keeping ‘AI in check’: Another tech giant apologizes for violating privacy
Almost half of those surveyed say AI use by companies should be more strictly regulated.
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Are we getting enough Vitamin-Art in our diets?
Julia Clark’s WTF Beauty article reports on the role of the arts in beauty. Her beauty regime includes a French hair-smoothing system called Cezanne.
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Global Consumer Confidence Index Remains Unchanged at its Highest Level in 2019
Strongest Gains in Optimism Observed in Argentina, Turkey, China, and France; Japan, Spain, India, and Sweden See Significant Drops.
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Half of employed Americans would use limited phone and Wifi service as an excuse not to stay in touch with work.
Millennials (18-34) are most likely to avail this excuse but are also most likely to be the ones to check their email on vacation.
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Quality Workplace Training Leads to Improved Engagement and Job Positivity, But Opportunities and Effectiveness Vary Considerably
Quality Workplace Training Leads to Improved Engagement and Job Positivity, But Opportunities and Effectiveness Vary Considerably
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Ipsos Media & Entertainment Practice Brings Top Talent to West Coast Team
Experienced New Hires Continue Ipsos West Coast Content Business Build, Affirm Ipsos Position as Industry Leader in Content Insights and Strategy Activation
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Reuters/Ipsos Data: Perceptions on Race in America
A new Reuters/Ipsos Poll shows Democrats’ attitudes towards race are changing.