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Conversations with AI, Part III: How AI boosts human creativity in ideation workshops
By changing perspectives and rephrasing the issues, better answers can be found. Tips for overcoming the four hurdles of workshops.
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Ipsos Synthesio unveils Signals GenAI, providing instant consumer insights
Signals GenAI, our pioneering Generative AI platform app, empowers you to transform real-time consumer signals into actionable insights within just 60 seconds.
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Sense of Community and Monetization Opportunities Among Younger Gamers
What is the 13-34 age group's relationship to gaming? Listen in as we explore their spending priorities within the gaming ecosystem, monetization opportunities, and more!
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Mind Matters: Exploring Generational Perspectives on Mental Health
Listen in as we share insights to help brands understand how people in different generations perceive the importance of mental health and its impact on overall well-being.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Conflict
Join us for an exclusive look at the known unknowns (and unknown unknowns) that will shape the future of war, the ramifications they could have on businesses, brands, and beyond.
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Ipsos Update – November 2023
Health, trust, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Political Perspectives: Interviews & News
On a regular basis, Ipsos experts are invited to share our research data and insights. Click here for the latest in media news articles and interviews.
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Data Dive: Fake news in the age of AI
People across 29 countries are worrying that artificial intelligence is making it easier to trick people online into believing misinformation.
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Younger gamers display strong and diverse spending behavior across video game touchpoints.
Personalization, customization, and the desire for social interaction propel gaming engagement with younger gamers. A potential shift from physical to digital game purchase is being driven by these 13-34 consumers.
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Americans learning AI are mostly teaching themselves
Familiarity with artificial intelligence is high across age groups, but younger people seem to be actually using it more, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker