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Creativity
Business relies on creativity and innovation to serve customers and compete. Here’s how artificial intelligence is changing both ends of that equation.
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How AI could make platforms more inclusive for everyone
Artificial intelligence can help make everyone more creative and make online experiences more equitable — if we steer it in the right direction. Meta’s Victoria Ekwenuke explains how brands, platforms, and creators can drive that change.
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How AI and human insights can help designers think out of the box
People are still at the heart of product design. But new AI tools can generate ideas and extend the impact of human creativity, says Ipsos’ Alyson Heffernan.
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How AI will help tomorrow’s creators push artistic boundaries
When used with intention, AI can facilitate entirely new modes of creative expression. But that means developers should be listening to what artists want from these tools, says artist and RISD professor Daniel Lefcourt.
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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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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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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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How electric vehicle incentives can charge the market
What policymakers need to know about public opinion to create an equitable and accessible EV market across the country and in key states.
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[WEBINAR] 3 Ways Modern Brands Can Break Through and Thrive
Join experts from YouTube, Metlife and Ipsos as we explore key ways brands can get ahead in the customer journey
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Reuters/Ipsos Issues Survey May 2024
Biden and Trump are tied among registered voters, many Americans express concern over violence after the election.