Company: ARAI
Filing Date: 2025-06-17
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001641172-25-015428
Chunk: 97

Company: Arrive AI Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-06-17
Form: S-1
Chunk 97
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’s ALM Mailboxes, a significant portion of our business will be subject to regulation and oversight
by the USPS, posts in other major markets, and the governmental bodies that regulate the postal services themselves. These postal authorities
have the power to regulate some of our current products and services and they sometimes also must approve many of our new or future product
and service offerings before we can bring them to market. If new or future product and service offerings are not approved or there are
significant conditions to approval, regulations on existing products or services are changed, posts utilize their position in the market
or their role as product regulator to limit competition in areas where the posts themselves offer solutions, or if we fall out of compliance
with the posts’ regulations, our financial performance could be adversely affected.

There has recently been heightened regulatory
and enforcement focus relating to the collection, use, retention, transfer, and processing of personal data in the U.S. (at both the
state and federal level), including the California Privacy Rights Act, the Virginia Consumer Data Protection Act, and other similar laws
that have been or will be enacted by other jurisdictions. In addition, in the U.S., there has been increased legislative and regulatory
activity related to artificial intelligence and the risks and challenges artificial intelligence poses, including the current U.S. presidential
administration’s executive order to, among other things, establish artificial intelligence safety and security. An actual or alleged
failure to comply with applicable U.S. or foreign data protection laws, regulations, or other data protection standards may expose us
to litigation (including, in some instances, class action litigation), fines, sanctions, or other penalties, which could harm our reputation
and adversely affect our business, results of operations, and financial condition. This regulatory environment is increasingly challenging,
based on discretionary factors, and difficult to predict. Consequently, compliance with all applicable regulations in the various jurisdictions
in which we do business may present material obligations and risks to our business, including significantly expanded compliance burdens,
costs, and enforcement risks; require us to make extensive system or operational changes; or adversely affect the cost or attractiveness
of the services we offer. All of these evolving compliance and operational requirements, as well as the uncertain interpretation and
enforcement of laws, impose significant costs and regulatory risks that are likely to increase over time. Developing privacy legislation
within the U.S. may also create limitations or added requirements on the use and collection of personal data that our ML/AI models will
be built for.

The adoption of