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Why advertising will still need human creative directors
As partner and executive creative director at the influential ad agency Mischief, Bianca Guimaraes keeps a close eye on the future. She thinks AI has its uses — but it could also put a premium on human ingenuity.
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Why understanding and empathy inspire better ads
Marketers need to make ads that people can relate to — but they also need to get their attention in the first place. Ipsos’ Rachel Rodgers explains how empathetic advertising can strike that balance.
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Future Jobs to Be Done
People don't buy for the sake of buying — they spend to get a job done. Ipsos Strategy3's Matt Palmer explains how consumer needs could evolve in an AI-powered future.
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Most Americans feel fake news will be a big problem in the 2024 Presidential election
Meanwhile, just one in four Americans say they are following news around the 2024 election very closely
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We are hopeful for our future. But the future? Not so much.
Most Americans are hopeful about their financial situation in the year to come, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker. But that optimism ends when it comes to their political future.
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Three in five Americans say chronic absenteeism in K-12 schools is a major problem
New NPR/Ipsos poll finds that most Americans support schools holding parents primarily accountable for their child(ren) missing school, regardless of their child’s age
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Context or Chaos: 3 Ways Modern Brands Can Break Through and Thrive
In chaotic times, brands need empathy and creativity in order to connect with consumers. It all begins with context.
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[WEBINAR] Decoding Gen Alpha Beauty: Unlocking the Tween Market
The tween beauty market is booming. Fueled by social media and influencer marketing, younger shoppers are poring over complicated skincare routines, flooding beauty retailers, and passionately proclaiming their favorite brands and products.
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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Creativity
The answers are in What the Future: Creativity, where leaders from Meta and Snap, a trailblazing AI artist, a powerhouse agency creative, and leading academics consider the philosophical and practical implications of AI for everything from marketing and entertainment to education and economics.