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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14921 · Jul 6

#rust#fpv#gopro#gpu#gpu_computing#gyroscope#insta360#rolling_shutter_undistortion#rust#sony_alpha_cameras#stabilization#video#video_processing Gyroflow is a powerful video stabilization software that uses gyroscope data from cameras like GoPro, Sony, and Insta360 to make your videos smooth and steady. It corrects lens distortion, rolling shutter effects, and can even level the horizon for a professional look. You can preview changes in real-time, use GPU acceleration for fast processing, and apply stabilization directly in popular video editors with plugins. It supports many video formats and works on Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. Using Gyroflow helps you create high-quality, cinematic videos without bulky equipment or complicated setups[1][3][5]. https://github.com/gyroflow/gyroflow

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@ai_and_law · Post #183 · 12/07/2023, 08:04 AM

UK Information Commissioner Appeals Clearview AI Judgment Hi everyone! The UK Information Commissioner is seeking permission to appeal a recent judgment by the First Tier Tribunal (Information Rights) regarding Clearview AI Inc, a US-based company specializing in facial recognition technology. The Tribunal supported the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) stance that Clearview's processing of personal information, involving the monitoring of individuals through the collection of billions of facial images for access and analysis using AI, falls under UK data protection legislation. While the ICO welcomes the clarity the judgment brings to UK data protection legislation, it contends that the Tribunal incorrectly interpreted the law regarding Clearview's activities. The Commissioner argues that the Tribunal's decision to consider Clearview's processing as falling outside the scope of UK data protection law due to its services for foreign law enforcement agencies is a misinterpretation. John Edwards, the UK Information Commissioner, emphasizes the importance of protecting the data rights of UK citizens, particularly in the context of Clearview's extensive scraping of personal information. He expresses concern about the scale and intrusiveness of Clearview's operations and underscores the need to ensure that commercial enterprises processing digital images of UK residents cannot claim exemption from UK law on the grounds of "law enforcement" purposes. As AI technologies continue to evolve, the case with Clearview highlights the ongoing challenge of striking a balance between fostering innovation in AI solutions and safeguarding individuals' privacy rights. The ICO's appeal seeks to address these nuanced issues and establish clearer boundaries for AI companies operating in the UK. #ClearviewAI#UKDataProtection#AIandPrivacy