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Americans’ views of generative AI are evolving: More ‘fake’ and ‘soulless,’ less ‘futuristic’
What words do people use to describe AI? Negative words have risen since 2023, while positive ones have fallen, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Most Employees Say Mental Health Talk is Work-Appropriate; Stigma Persists
New NAMI/Ipsos Workplace Mental Health Poll: Stress is on the rise, with caregivers and managers without employer-provided training reporting highest burnout rates
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7 in 10 Americans want the government to spend more to lower healthcare costs
New Axios/Ipsos American Health Index finds bipartisan support for increased federal spending to cut healthcare costs; trust in government over childhood vaccine requirements has eroded
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Ipsos shows why trust is the ultimate differentiator in the AI era
Ipsos has launched Your Next Big Thing: How to Build Trust in the AI Era, a data-driven content series which explores the shifting landscape of loyalty in the attention economy and how businesses can break through with the right AI tools and the right human insights.
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Beyond the Black Box: I-COM Council Member Event
Featuring Ipsos’ Manuel Garcia-Garcia, this session will explore how psychological frameworks can help make AI more understandable, practical, and actionable for researchers.
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Mind the Gaps: Global Attitudes Toward Gender Equality in 2026
Ipsos' International Women's Day survey finds some men and women not seeing eye to eye on gender equality issues.
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Ipsos-CARD Dissertation Proposal Award 2026
Last fall, PhD students worldwide submitted interdisciplinary dissertation proposals to the annual competition co-sponsored by the Fox School’s Department of Marketing Center for Applied Research in Decision Making (CARD) and Ipsos.
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Cultural Intelligence: Key insights, data and solutions
Here’s a selection of Ipsos' latest and greatest insights and data on cultural intelligence and related issues for business leaders, policymakers, advertisers, and insights professionals.
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Google/Ipsos AI Works for America poll
Organizational guidance and training are key to workforce readiness in AI-driven economy