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A partisan split has opened in the need for government to play a role in AI regulation
A majority of Americans think that the government has a role to play in regulating AI — but we're divided on the extent of that role, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Lack of need and lack of trust are still barriers for AI adoption
Lack of trust and lack of need are the main reasons people cite for not using AI more, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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AI skepticism is still high, and ads could hurt trust even more
The generational gap around AI persists — but Americans have grown more likely to think this technology can save them time at work, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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What’s going on with young American men and how that impacts the rest of America, in five charts
AI, cryptocurrency, porn, and the internet: here's what the Ipsos Consumer Tracker tells us about what young men are going through, and why it matters for everyone.
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INTELLUS WORLDWIDE SUMMIT
Join Ipsos’ Matthew Heffler at the Intellus Worldwide Summit to hear more about how life sciences insights professionals can play a key role in real-world evidence generation.
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Optimism will prevail
Below are five charts on how Americans felt about 2025, America’s predictions for 2026, and Americans’ optimism about their own lives
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Innovation, Inclusion & Insights Webinar Series
Listen in as we invite industry leaders to take part in candid conversations exploring their approaches to innovation, connecting with consumers, and advancing cultural intelligence initiatives.
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Ipsos and W. Capra announce the results of its 2025 Channel Check-In ꟾ The C-Store Experience Study
Buc-ee’s, QuikTrip and Love’s Travel Stop earn top spots
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The Longevity Shift: Strategic implications of the longevity medicine revolution
Turn longevity from trend to strategy: where should pharma play - and how to win?