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[WEBINAR] Features and tech driving interest in new automobiles
First it was electrification, now it’s self-driving vehicle technologies: potentially seismic changes continue to impact the auto industry and Ipsos is committed to helping clients be ready.
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Vast majority of Americans believe students deserve an equal opportunity to pursue higher education
New Public Agenda/USA Today/Ipsos Hidden Common Ground poll also finds support for student debt forgiveness
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Most American adults support barring trans student athletes from competing
New NPR/Ipsos poll also finds a plurality opposes restricting trans youth’s access to gender-affirming care
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Most gun owners support certain gun control reforms
New NPR/Ipsos poll also shows deep distrust of government institutions, suggesting barriers to enacting gun control could exist
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Ipsos Core Political : Presidential Approval Tracker (07/07/2022)
This week’s Ipsos Core Political has President Biden with a 36% approval rating, as the economy remains the country’s most important problem and the one Americans want Biden to prioritize addressing.
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Music
Technology will influence music's future, but the old and new will mix. In What the Future: Music, we explore how brands and fans connect through music as AI, streaming, virtual avatars and the metaverse take hold in a new music culture.
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How virtual and in-person concerts can coexist
Marisol Segal, head of digital partnerships at AEG Presents, explains why streaming and virtual concerts will exist in harmony with in-person live music.
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Why sponsors are nurturing emerging talent — and big names
Music sponsorship traditionally focused on hitmakers and household names. But as PepsiCo seeks what’s next in music marketing, that increasingly means connecting with fans by mentoring up-and-coming talent, says PepsiCo’s Catherine Carter.
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Virtual music is testing the limits of human connection
Metaverse artist Sami Tauber, aka VNCCII, says it will be some time before artificial intelligence breaks its own repetitive patterns and behaviors and creates music we’ll want to listen to. Here’s why she says we should accept it when it does.