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unexposed

British  
/ ˌʌnɪkˈspəʊzd /

adjective

  1. not having been exhibited or brought to public notice

  2. (of a slide, photograph, etc) not having been subjected to the exposure process

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A study by Erik Brynjolfsson of Stanford University and two co-authors has found early signs of an AI impact: employment of 22- to 25-year-olds in the most AI-exposed occupations such as software developers and customer service agents fell 6% in the three years after the introduction of ChatGPT while that of older workers and workers in unexposed occupations rose.

From The Wall Street Journal

By contrast, unexposed neighborhoods experienced a decline in monthly ED visits over the same period.

From Science Daily

Neighborhoods were considered exposed if they were located within 1000m of a cannabis retail store and unexposed if they were situated more than 1000m away.

From Science Daily

She slipped him a package of unexposed film.

From Literature

She said this would be "overexposed, unexposed, lots of pointing at the floor, fumbly shots, blurry bits etc".

From BBC