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" ... A partial solar eclipse as seen during sunrise in the coastal town of Gumaca, Quezon province, ... [+] southeast of Manila on May 21, 2012. Thousands turned their eyes to the sky on both sides of the Pacific to gaze excitedly as a partial eclipse occluded the sun at dawn in Asia and at dusk in the western US. An annular eclipse occurs when the moon passes in front of the sun, but is too far from the Earth to block it out completely, leaving a "ring of fire" visible. AFP PHOTO/TED ALJIBE (Photo credit should read TED ALJIBE/AFP/GettyImages) ... "
" ... Around Corners: Detecting pedestrians, especially children, around corners or occluded by other objects or vehicles. ... "
" ... Imagine that a self-driving car is rocketing down the freeway in the rain. The video data that is streaming into the sensors is partially occluded and altered too amidst the jostling and motion of the vehicle, being chockful of various noisiness and distortions, all of which the AI-based driving system must try to screen and computationally analyze. ... "
" ... The harnessing of oil is one episode in our great acceleration into the Anthropocene. This ascendance could continue indefinitely. Or it could stabilize. Or everything could end in tears. We all crave to understand where we’re heading. We all want a glimpse of destiny. But every attempt to see the future is occluded by chance, by chaos, by the grand combinatorial explosion. ... "
" ... To engender populism, one must invariably sacrifice truth. And my commitment to the Truth, to the Dharma (to borrow a Buddhist metaphor) is far greater than my commitment to the Buddha (the teacher of Truth) or the Sangha (the community of truth-seekers). Both the Buddha and the Sangha are subject to human foibles. But the Truth remains clear, even if our apprehension of it, especially in heated moments like now, remains occluded. ... "