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FDA Modernization Act 2.0 allows for alternatives to animal testing.

Artificial Organs, 2023
On December 29, 2022, President Biden signed into law the FDA Modernization Act 2.0. The bill essentially refutes the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetics Act of 1938, which mandated animal testing for every new drug development protocol. While for the past
Jason J. Han
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The EU Artificial Intelligence Act (2024): Implications for healthcare

open access: yesHealth Policy
In August 2024, the EU Artificial Intelligence Act (AI Act) entered into force. This legally binding instrument sets rules for the development, the placing on the market, the putting into service, and the use of AI systems in the European Union.
Hannah Van Kolfschooten   +1 more
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ACT: designing sustainable computer systems with an architectural carbon modeling tool

International Symposium on Computer Architecture, 2022
Given the performance and efficiency optimizations realized by the computer systems and architecture community over the last decades, the dominating source of computing's carbon footprint is shifting from operational emissions to embodied emissions ...
Udit Gupta   +6 more
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Learning to Act without Actions

International Conference on Learning Representations, 2023
Pre-training large models on vast amounts of web data has proven to be an effective approach for obtaining powerful, general models in domains such as language and vision. However, this paradigm has not yet taken hold in reinforcement learning.
Dominik Schmidt, Minqi Jiang
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To Act or Not to Act, That Is the Question

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2019
Lars Oystein Ursin’s article, “Withholding and Withdrawing Life-Sustaining Treatment: Ethically Equivalent?” (Ursin 2019), and Dominic Wilkinson, Ella Butcherine, and Julian Savulescu’s article, “W...
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ON ACTING AND NOT-ACTING

The Drama Review, 1972
Acting means to feign, to simulate, to represent, to impersonate. As Happenings demonstrated, not all performing is acting. Although acting was sometimes used, the performers in Happenings generally tended to “be” nobody or nothing other than themselves; nor did they represent, or pretend to be in, a time or place different than that of the spectator ...
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Motor cortex — to act or not to act?

Nature Reviews Neuroscience, 2017
The motor cortex is a large frontal structure in the cerebral cortex of eutherian mammals. A vast array of evidence implicates the motor cortex in the volitional control of motor output, but how does the motor cortex exert this 'control'? Historically, ideas regarding motor cortex function have been shaped by the discovery of cortical 'motor maps ...
Christian Laut, Ebbesen, Michael, Brecht
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Acting/Non-Acting

Performance Art Magazine, 1979
motives ranging from ideology to ignoTen years ago it was fantastic that, as a work raneo. But almost overnight, performance of art, art could be a live event. But within a activity has shifted from coafessional and couple of years, that in itself was no longer formal geetmess to theatrical entertainenough.
Scott Burton   +4 more
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