unprogrammed

/ʌnˈproʊɡræmd/
adjective
  1. Not controlled or directed by a fixed plan or set of instructions; spontaneous or flexible.
    • They enjoyed an unprogrammed afternoon with no schedule or obligations.
    • The workshop was unprogrammed, allowing participants to explore whatever topics interested them.
    • Unlike a typical robot, this one operates in an unprogrammed way, learning from its environment.
  2. Not having a computer program installed or loaded; not set up to perform specific tasks.
    • The device arrived unprogrammed, so we had to install the software ourselves.
    • The chip was left unprogrammed to allow for custom firmware later.
    • An unprogrammed remote control won't work with your TV until you sync it.
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