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Americans hold mixed opinions on AI and fear its potential to disrupt society, drive misinformation
New Ipsos poll finds that roughly one in six Americans report having used a generative AI program like Chat-GPT or DALL-E
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How science can pull more value from existing crops
Katy Galle, senior vice president of research, development and sustainability at Ocean Spray, explains why brands should continue to develop sustainable, affordable and flavorful food through conventional agriculture and unconventional thinking.
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Bob Torongo named as Executive Vice President, Ipsos Public Affairs
Torongo, an accomplished researcher and authority on survey design, has conducted influential research for key clients since joining Ipsos.
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[WEBINAR] Trust & Effectiveness in Public Health Communications
Federal agencies keep America running. Whether researching and communicating about public health, serving Veterans, or ensuring the transportation infrastructure underpinning our economy is working, their jobs have great significance.
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Will the 2024 presidential election be 2020 all over again?
Below are five charts on what the public thinks about Biden’s and Trump’s plans to run for president in 2024.
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Clifford Young, President of Ipsos U.S. Public Affairs, joins the Ad Council’s Board of Directors
Clifford Young, President of Ipsos Public Affairs in the U.S., has been elected to the Ad Council’s Board of Directors
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Reuters/Ipsos Poll: Americans say DeSantis is punishing Disney for free speech
Survey also finds that Republicans disagree, say DeSantis is rightfully rolling back special treatment
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Most aren’t familiar with Tucker Carlson, Don Lemon exits
New Ipsos snap poll finds roughly one in four say each network’s credibility is bolstered by the departures, but most are unsure
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DeSantis trails far behind Trump in Republican support for the 2024 presidential nomination
In matchups against Biden, however, both candidates fall short of majority support among registered voters
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Researchers at Ipsos, the University of Chicago, and University of Michigan present new analysis on the lifesaving impact of public safety early warning systems in Ukraine
Public safety alerts have saved countless lives in Ukraine — but lose effectiveness over time, according to new study