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How the future of conflict will transform business in a fragmented world
Imagine it’s 2034 and the world is more fragmented than it’s been in generations. AI-driven cyberattacks, disinformation, nationalism and polarization drive wedges between friends and enemies alike. How do you do business in that world? How do consumers react?
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Navigating the New AI Frontier
AI has created new risk for corporate leaders. Explore how to best diagnose AI-driven threats to the business and how to leverage AI for a proactive reputation and risk management.
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Republican debate watchers feel DeSantis did the best
However, the 538/Washington Post/Ipsos post-debate poll also finds that most Republican primary voters did not tune into the debate
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Cities
Between remote work, a cost-of-living crisis and climate change, cities are facing new challenges — and new opportunities. The shifting role of cities won’t just affect how people live and work but will shape the future of industries ranging from manufacturing to restaurants.
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[WEBINAR] Understanding and Managing Regulatory Risk in 2024
Join us as Ipsos explores which regulatory issues citizens most expect companies to act on and shares strategies for evaluating both known and emerging regulatory risks.
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How big of a deal is Biden’s age?
Below are five charts on how Americans feel about the president’s age, age limits in the Oval Office, and how much Biden’s age is impacting him among voters
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Could a summer of extreme weather affect EV acceptance?
Amid concerns over climate change and calls for more electric vehicles, Ipsos looks at where consumers stand on sustainability in the auto world.
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Data Dive: How people around the world feel about climate change
In five points, we uncover opinions on everything from anxiety about severe weather to who bears responsibility for fixing ‘global boiling.
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Ipsos Update – September 2023
Barbiecore, artificial intelligence, ESG… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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Reuters/Ipsos Survey: Post Republican Debate August 2023
Two in five Republicans would vote for Donald Trump even if he is convicted of a felony or serving time in prison.