Ipsos stories
Australians worry about hacking, disinformation & security
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terrorism
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ipsos
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hacking
A recent Ipsos survey reveals that 80% of Australians see hacking as a major threat, while concerns about disinformation have also surged significantly.
AI boosts job satisfaction & career growth, survey reveals
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partner programmes
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unisys
A survey by Unisys reveals that over 70% of workers in Australia, the US, UK, and Germany say AI has enhanced their job satisfaction and career growth.
Public worried about AI as experts mitigate misconceptions
Mon, 5th Aug 2024
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digital entertainment
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data privacy
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ai
Ipsos finds 75% of the public worried about AI and data privacy. Experts, including Trint, counter misconceptions, highlighting AI’s productivity benefits.
New survey reveals mixed feelings on AI in Asia Pacific
Fri, 7th Jun 2024
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edutech
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ai
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workplace
The Ipsos survey has revealed a stark divide in AI sentiment across the Asia Pacific, with high enthusiasm in China but notable scepticism in New Zealand.
Australians most nervous globally about AI – report
Thu, 13th Jul 2023
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ai
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employment
Less than half of the nation trusts artificial intelligence, while only around 40% are excited about the AI revolution.
Profectus Group appoints Charissa Lee as chief marketing officer
Fri, 27th May 2022
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tns
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ipsos
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rimini street
The company has appointed Charissa Lee as its chief marketing officer to build a marketing engine for the company for the first time.
Internet trust declining, survey finds
Mon, 18th Apr 2016
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ipsos
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cigi
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bso
There is increased concern when it comes to how personal data is handled by private corporations and governments.
Hacktivists: Good guys or bad guys?
Mon, 18th Apr 2016
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cybersecurity
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anonymous
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ipsos
Global citizens are conflicted on hacktivist groups, with some believing they break laws while others see them as defenders of accountability.
Should the Dark Net be shut down?
Wed, 30th Mar 2016
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cybersecurity
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dark net
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ipsos
If this realm truly embodies the seedy underbelly of the Internet, then why do 29% of respondents think it should not be taken down?.