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Seeing the Unseen
How vision AI and AI agents are transforming product testing. Read part three of our Humanizing AI series.
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4 charts that explain the zero-sum human economy
People care more about things that obviously impact their personal finances day-to-day like gas prices and interest rates, and less about things that economists watch a lot, like GDP and employment rates, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker.
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Gift cards and food are growing as popular holiday gifts
Gift cards and clothing are the most popular gift categories, and growing bigger — as are food and beverages, according to the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Shipping and returns are still the bugaboos of online shopping
Women are much more concerned about shipping taking too long for online shopping, according to new data from the Ipsos Consumer Tracker
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Rising share of Americans believe that sports betting impacts the integrity of games
New Ipsos poll also finds that a majority of Americans believe there should be more regulation of sports betting
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The economy rears its ugly head
Below are five charts on where Americans stand on the economy and how it’s affecting how they view the Trump administration
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Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor 2025
Welcome to the eighth edition of the Ipsos Cost of Living Monitor, a 30-country survey which tracks how people around the world feel about their finances during the “Uneasy Decade”.
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How quiet tech and human insights could revive supersonic flight
In Ipsos What the Future’s inaugural Signals story, read how NASA is quietly revolutionizing supersonic flight by building tech and gathering public feedback to reset aviation’s future.
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Widespread nostalgia for the old days, with many saying things were better back in 1975
Is life getting better? In a new 30-country Global Advisor survey, Ipsos asks the public to assess how life is in 2025 compared to their perceptions of life in 1975.
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The State of Democracy 2025
A new Ipsos KnowledgePanel survey offers an in-depth analysis of democratic perceptions in 9 Western countries, highlighting dissatisfaction with democracy and deep worries about its future.