What The Future Intelligence

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Slide 1
The slide uses a futuristic AI-generated portrait as the primary visual element.front_matter
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The slide uses a 'wonder vs worry' dichotomy to frame the report's narrative.establish_context
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The slide features a mix of editorial commentary and a specific data point regarding public anxiety about AI.summarize
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The diagram uses a hub-and-spoke hexagonal structure to map thematic drivers to core intelligence domains.present_framework
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The slide uses two distinct survey datasets from Ipsos Knowledge Panel (June 2023).summarize
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The right-hand chart is a waffle chart (grid of squares) representing survey responses.analyze_data
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The slide uses a horizontal bar chart to compare regional sentiment regarding AI job replacement.analyze_data
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The chart highlights the United States with a red border. Data source is Ipsos Global Advisor survey.compare_peers
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Includes a headshot, a quote/bio section, and a supporting data point.illustrate_case
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The chart uses a grouped bar format to contrast 'Use' (teal) vs 'Would be helpful' (yellow) across four categories.quantify_impact
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The slide uses a donut chart to represent market segmentation of AI users.decompose_segments
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Includes a quote from Janelle James (Ipsos) and references the 'America in Flux' ethnography series.summarize
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The slide features a testimonial/expert perspective combined with a supporting data point.illustrate_case
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The slide includes a pull quote from 'Hardy' and a source citation for the survey data.analyze_data
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The chart is a stacked bar chart showing levels of worry across 8 categories. The FAST framework is mentioned as a proprietary Ipsos tool.diagnose
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The slide features a testimonial/profile style layout with a supporting data point.illustrate_case
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The slide features a quote from 'Southern' and survey data from Ipsos.illustrate_case
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Includes a headshot of the subject and a background image of medical professionals using digital interfaces.illustrate_case
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The slide includes a pull quote from Dr. Rhee and a stacked bar chart visualizing survey responses.analyze_data
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The diagram illustrates a network of digital touchpoints in the healthcare ecosystem.present_framework
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Includes a headshot, a quote/summary of expert opinion, and a supporting data point.illustrate_case
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The slide contrasts the perception of AI as a tool for change versus a threat of replacement.analyze_data
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Includes a quote from Rachel Rodgers (Ipsos) and a bar chart showing unconventional advertising outperforms conventional advertising in brand attention.frame_problem
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The slide highlights the application of AI in qualitative research workflows.illustrate_case
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The slide uses a testimonial/expert profile format to ground the broader theme of AI and democracy.illustrate_case
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The charts are 10x10 waffle charts representing survey responses.illustrate_case
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The slide uses a stacked bar chart to visualize trust levels across seven different information sources.diagnose
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The slide uses a historical photo of typists to contrast with modern AI-driven transcription.illustrate_case
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The slide contrasts current adoption (low) with perceived utility (high) across six categories of work tasks.quantify_impact
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The slide uses a split-bar chart to visualize the 36% vs 64% sentiment split.summarize
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The slide uses a split bar chart to visualize binary sentiment regarding AI's impact on employment.analyze_data
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The slide uses a horizontal bar chart to visualize the binary survey response.summarize
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The slide uses a stacked bar chart to visualize public sentiment on AI bias.summarize
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Part of a 'What the Future' series by Ipsos.summarize
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Includes a quote from Chris Duffey of Adobe regarding a 'protopian' narrative.quantify_impact
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Part of a 'Plausible port' series in an Ipsos report.summarize
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The slide uses a narrative approach to bridge the gap between current AI anxiety and future workforce implications.transition
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Part of a 'Plausible futures' series in an Ipsos report.establish_context
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The slide adapts the classic JTBD framework for future-oriented strategic foresight.present_framework
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The chart uses a grouped bar format to contrast 'Want' (blue) vs 'Likely' (orange) across six scenarios.analyze_data
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The slide is formatted as a Q&A interview between Kate MacArthur and Nicole Alexander.illustrate_case
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The slide features a Q&A format with a pull-quote highlight.summarize
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The slide is formatted as a Q&A interview between Matt Carmichael and Annie Hardy.illustrate_case
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The slide features a Q&A format with a pull-quote highlight.summarize
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The slide uses a Q&A format to present expert opinion on BCI technology.illustrate_case
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The slide is formatted as a Q&A interview transcript with a pull-quote highlight.summarize
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The slide is formatted as a Q&A interview between Kate MacArthur and Dr. Kyu Rhee.illustrate_case
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The slide is formatted as a Q&A interview transcript with a pull-quote highlight.summarize
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The slide uses a Q&A format between Kate MacArthur and Chris Duffey.illustrate_case
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The slide contains a prominent pull-quote on the right side.summarize
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The slide uses a Q&A format between Matt Carmichael and Ginny Badanes.summarize
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The slide is a transcript of an interview between Carmichael and Badanes.illustrate_case
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The slide uses a Q&A format between Matt Carmichael and Peter Schwartz.summarize
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The slide is formatted as a Q&A interview transcript.summarize
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The slide acts as a news aggregator or 'signals' page for a consulting deck.summarize
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This slide serves as a footer/closing page for the Ipsos 'What the Future' report.front_matter