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Why AI ad testing needs a human perspective
Successful advertisements are built on humanity — and that’s the one thing AI can’t offer. But that doesn’t mean AI won’t reshape the creative process, says Ipsos’ Rachel Rodgers.
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Why responsible AI will unblock our worries
The future of AI depends on the decisions we make today. Ipsos’ FAST framework can guide brands to make ethical decisions as they develop AI tools, says Lorenzo Larini, CEO of Ipsos North America.
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How AI can make qualitative research faster and smarter
Transforming data into insights can feel like looking for a needle in a haystack. Yadin Soffer, CEO of Xperiti, explains how Orra AI can distill qualitative data into actionable intelligence faster.
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How we can build needed trust in AI through equity
An AI-powered future will be powered by trust. In order to earn it, companies and platforms will need to reduce bias in AI by having diverse voices at the table, says Annie Hardy, a futurist for Cisco Systems.
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How tech will drive AI’s growth by solving for human values
AI could transform people’s daily lives whether in transformational or convenient ways. Since AI can be hidden, it’s important for brands and businesses to be transparent when they use AI with people, says Nicole Alexander, global head of marketing at Meta.
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How AI will transform the patient journey
Generative AI tools are already transforming the online patient journey, says Ipsos’ Ashwin Balasubramanian. Here’s what healthcare brands and providers need to know about how AI influences patient decisions and behaviors.
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Why humans plus AI are key to revolutionizing healthcare
Dr. Kyu Rhee thinks the future of healthcare will be humans plus AI — and that this could make the patient experience more efficient, effective and equitable. Here’s why.
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How AI will help people be more creative
Here’s why Adobe’s Chris Duffey thinks AI as a collaborator could take human creativity and productivity to new heights.
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AI’s future will hinge on the tension between wonder and worry
Is AI coming for our jobs or making them easier? The answer will depend on how brands, businesses and policymakers balance wonder and worry, says Ipsos’ Matt Carmichael.
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How AI can reduce the friction in work and life
AI assistants may not solve every problem — but by reducing the friction of everyday tasks, they could transform work and life, says Salesforce’s Peter Schwartz.