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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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Creating better AI-driven user experiences through transparency
Brands and businesses are rushing to bring AI-powered capabilities to market. But if they want to maintain peoples’ loyalty and engagement, they need to maintain transparency, says Ipsos’ Pip Mothersill.
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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.
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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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Few Americans trust the companies developing AI systems to do so responsibly
New Ipsos poll also finds that most do not trust the federal government to regulate AI
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Most Americans want tech companies to commit to AI safeguards
Even so, Americans are mixed when it comes to trusting tech companies to develop artificial intelligence (AI) responsibly
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How do Americans feel about Generative AI? It’s complicated.
One in six Americans say they have used some type of generative AI, but how they’re using it varies. Here’s what business leaders need to know.
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Affluent Americans Health, Wealth & Happiness
Listen in to hear how Affluents pursue healthier lifestyles, and how they are willing to spend heavily to achieve the right balance of physical and emotional strength.
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Lorenzo Larini, CEO of Ipsos North America, joins Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance Board
Lorenzo Larini, Chief Executive Officer of Ipsos North America, has joined the board of the Harambe Entrepreneur Alliance, a non-profit organization dedicated to empowering young African innovators and entrepreneurs.
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Do and don’ts for understanding generations
The more we look at generations the less we know about them. That's why it is important to see the trees in the data forest.