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How experimental art is reaching young audiences in new ways

New polling from Ipsos suggests that young audiences are particularly interested in multimedia art. Ipsos’ Annaleise Azvedo Lohr explains why that matters.
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How digital venues are reshaping the way we experience arts and culture

What makes a museum a museum — and what makes a museum matter? WNDR’s Chris Freeman envisions a future of multisensory exhibits that continually evolve to inspire awe.
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Future Jobs to be Done: Leisure

Making the most of free time can be hard work. Ipsos Strategy3’s Seth Traum considers how tomorrow’s products and services could meet that foundational need.
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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 the AI revolution will reshape the ways we create, work and play

Will AI empower artists, or lead us to a more derivative future? What’s certain is that it will change the ways people think, relate, and create, says What the Future editor Matt Carmichael.
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Shifts: Creativity democratized, globalized and immersive

A more globalized world with more immersive media would bring change to domestic life, the commercial sphere, and everything in between. Ipsos Strategy3’s Trevor Sudano explains.
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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.