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exposé

[ik-spohz] / ɪkˈspoʊz /


expose




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Headlines, policy briefs, and congressional hearings treat Goldman Sachs’ widely cited 2023 estimate that roughly 300 million jobs worldwide are “exposed” to generative AI as a prediction that AI will eliminate many of those jobs.

From The Wall Street Journal

These rare scenarios, often called "edge cases," can expose weaknesses that routine conditions never reveal.

From Science Daily

Hope for strong growth and lower rates also supports a move toward more cyclical stocks exposed to the economy, and more indebted stocks.

From The Wall Street Journal

But the dollar’s privilege will inevitably erode, exposing Americans’ portfolios and household budgets to global economic tides.

From The Wall Street Journal

The mites' tendency to latch onto juvenile spiders suggests opportunistic behavior, since younger spiders are more exposed to parasites and predators.

From Science Daily