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[WEBINAR] What the Future: Cities
Tune in on October 10 for an in-depth look at the future of cities for a discussion of the deeply personal and existential concepts of where we live and where we work.
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Most Americans feel close to their community, town, and state
Poll of over 1,000 Americans also shows that Republicans tend to feel closer to their communities than Democrats.
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How we can build needed trust in AI through equity
An AI-powered future will be powered by trust. In order to earn it, companies and platforms will need to reduce bias in AI by having diverse voices at the table, says Annie Hardy, a futurist for Cisco Systems.
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Climate concerns
Below are five charts documenting how Americans feel about the Canadian wildfires and broader action around climate change.
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Ipsos to recruit 100 refugees by 2026
Ahead of World Refugee Day, Ipsos is announcing a pledge to recruit 100 refugees across the world over the next three years.
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People are delaying, rather than buying, big-ticket items
In less than five minutes of reading time we’ll give you all the data and context you need to get you up to speed on Ipsos’ latest wave of the Consumer Tracker.
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Most Americans are uninformed about gut health and the microbiome
A new Ipsos poll conducted on behalf of MDVIP finds that many Americans are unsure of whether gut health is a fad, and many are uninformed about implications of gut health
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Quant UX Conference
Ipsos is delighted to be taking part in this year’s Quant UX Con featuring more than 100 presentations, workshops, and career sessions.
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Where the public is on immigration
Below are five charts showing the history and politics of immigration over the past few years.
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Why saving our water supply must be a priority for everyone
In order to feed people, farmers and food producers need water. Pilar Cruz, chief sustainability officer at Cargill, explains why conserving and restoring water is a team effort across the supply chain with companies, governments and NGOs working together.