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Nearly two in five Americans turn to AI for financial management advice
But around two-thirds acknowledge AI limitations, agreeing that it is incapable of factoring human emotion into the financial equation
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July 2024: Consumer confidence mixed in Asia-Pacific
In contrast, sentiment is up in the Middle East and Africa.
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What Worries the World – July 2024
Conducted monthly in 29 countries among a panel of over 20,000 adults for more than a decade, What Worries the World survey offers an exceptional snapshot of world opinion on pressing global issues.
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Most Democrats are very enthusiastic about Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee
New ABC News/Ipsos poll finds an increased interest in voting among Democrats after Biden stepped out of the race and endorsed Harris
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Where Harris improves on Biden
Below are five charts on how the presidential race has changed since Harris took over as the likely Democratic presidential candidate
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Looking for Truth in the Fog of War
Ipsos is pleased to be taking part in The University of Chicago’s Harris School of Public Policy sessions exploring current events and their impact on society.
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How experimental art is reaching young audiences in new ways
New polling from Ipsos suggests that young audiences are particularly interested in multimedia art. Ipsos’ Annaleise Azvedo Lohr explains why that matters.
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How digital venues are reshaping the way we experience arts and culture
What makes a museum a museum — and what makes a museum matter? WNDR’s Chris Freeman envisions a future of multisensory exhibits that continually evolve to inspire awe.
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Ipsos wins sixth consecutive MSPA Americas Shoppers’ Choice Award
Honor serves to recognize the exceptional quality of Ipsos Channel Performance’s iShopFor Ipsos capability
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Ipsos named by Forbes as one of America’s Best Employers for Women 2024
Ipsos ranks among the nation’s most supportive and equitable workplaces for women, according to independent survey of over 150,000 American women