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Cint Featured in Upcoming Docuseries Showcasing How Research Technology Powers Global Insights
Read the article: Cint Featured in Upcoming Docuseries Showcasing How Research Technology Powers Global InsightsCint selected to appear in Global Sustainable Trade Initiative (GSTI) documentary series. “The Answer Engine” shares Cint’s story.

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The Measurement Gap is Becoming a Budget Problem
• GlobalIn a piece authored by Laura Manning, SVP of Measurement, CInt, she highlights a disconnect between what marketers measure and what executives need to inform future budget decisions.
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Brands Adopt ‘No AI’ Disclaimers to Stand Out Amid the Slop
The Wall Street Journal cites data from Cint’s latest report on AI in advertising, highlighting how marketers are addressing growing consumer skepticism by labeling content that does not use AI.
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63% of U.S. Consumers Believe that Brands have a Moral Duty to Disclose AI-generated Content
Ad Age unpacks the importance of AI disclosure in ads, citing data from Cint research and expert testimony from Cint’s Laura Manning.
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Consumers Turn to AI for Advice, Less for Management
An article from MediaPost unpacks findings from a recent report by Cint regarding consumer sentiment and behavior toward AI in the U.S. and U.K.
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Cint Report Reveals 27% of US and UK Consumers are Skeptical of AI Ads
AI is moving too fast for some consumers, particularly when it comes to disclosure, trust, and brand perception, according to new Cint research, conducted in association with Advertising Week Europe.
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When Quality Becomes a Requirement, Not a Differentiator
• GlobalOrganisations need to think about fraud prevention and data quality standards not just as operational functions, but as organisational ones, writes Patrick Comer.





