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Google / Ipsos Multi-Country AI Survey
Google commissioned Ipsos to conduct a 17-country survey on experiences with and future expectations of artificial intelligence (AI).
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THE QUIRK’S EVENT: Dallas
The Quirk's Event is a valuable collection of sessions and networking opportunities with leaders in the insights field.
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American public split on Trump removal from Colorado, Maine ballots
ABC News/Ipsos poll finds majority support criminal charges against Trump; fewer support Biden impeachment inquiry
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What to know heading into the 2024 Iowa Caucuses
Below are five charts showing how the Republican primary is shaping up entering the Iowa Caucuses and what it means for the broader presidential election
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January 2024 LSEG/Ipsos Primary Consumer Sentiment Index
Consumer Confidence Shows Uptick To Begin 2024
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Shared mobility has its blueprint for the future. Can it execute?
While Americans continue to prefer personal vehicles, shared mobility solutions could soon establish themselves as an alternative or complement in the mobility landscape. Here’s what Ipsos research shows.
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THE CONFERENCE BOARD: 2024 Election Year Policy Watch
Join Ipsos’ Clifford Young who will take part in a panel discussion hosted by The Conference Board’s Committee for Economic Development exploring the policy impact of these upcoming elections and how business leaders should prepare for the potential geopolitical shifts.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Manufacturing
Join us for answers to the business questions that manufacturers large and small will face in the coming years, including how small business manufacturing will survive, whether we will get to a more sustainable future, and how the industry will staff from a shrinking talent pool and a more automated workforce.
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[WEBINAR] Affluent Outlook 2024: Cleared for Takeoff?
Join us to hear insights from our 2024 Affluent Outlook survey, examining Affluent expectations for the year and how those expectations will impact markets.
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The End of Idealism: Younger Americans and Foreign Policy
The public opinion data is very clear. Younger Americans--Gen Z and Millennials--are only lukewarm when it comes to America's present foreign policy entanglements--Israel and Ukraine.