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[WEBINAR] Black Business Month: Innovation, Inclusion & Insights
In honor of Black Business Month, join us for a dynamic roundtable discussion focused on best practices and emerging opportunities for women and minority owned businesses.
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Live demo: Discover dynamic, predictive measures with Ipsos.Digital
Watch our live demo of IpsosDigital – a DIY or expert-assisted flexible, end-to-end framework that offers total understanding by leveraging customer-defined context, validated methodologies, and custom questionnaire templates.
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Ipsos Update – August 2023
Climate change, inequality, artificial intelligence… Ipsos Update explores the latest and greatest research & thinking on key topics from Ipsos teams around the world.
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What brands should know about AI early adopters
Generative AI could transform the way brands do business. Ipsos has identified six unique user segments of AI from a survey of early adopters to understand what they want from these tools. Ipsos’ Kim Berndt explains.
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The future opportunity for AI is cross-cultural intelligence
To interrupt discriminatory or unethical practices in AI, brands will need to bring diverse and contextual qualitative data into their AI workflow, says Ipsos’ Janelle James.
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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 will transform the patient journey
Generative AI tools are already transforming the online patient journey, says Ipsos’ Ashwin Balasubramanian. Here’s what healthcare brands and providers need to know about how AI influences patient decisions and behaviors.
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Intelligence
Whether you’re ready or not, the AI era has arrived. Here’s what brands, businesses and policymakers need to know about the potential risks and rewards of this technology, and how to navigate the tension between the wonder of AI and the worries about its potential.
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AI’s future will hinge on the tension between wonder and worry
Is AI coming for our jobs or making them easier? The answer will depend on how brands, businesses and policymakers balance wonder and worry, says Ipsos’ Matt Carmichael.