Company: VSA
Filing Date: 2025-11-13
Form Type: 424B5
Source: 0001213900-25-109735
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Company: VisionSys AI Inc
Filing Date: 2025-11-13
Form: 424B5
Chunk 38
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we may be forced to acquire or develop alternate AI technologies, which may limit or delay our ability to provide competitive offerings
and may increase our costs. These AI technologies also may incorporate data from third-party sources, which may expose us to risks associated
with data rights and protection and may also lead to the unintended consequences of using AI discussed above. The intellectual property
ownership and license rights surrounding AI technologies as well as data protection laws related to the use and development of AI are
currently not fully addressed by courts or regulators. The use or adoption of AI technologies into our services or products may result
in exposure to claims by third parties of copyright infringement or other intellectual property misappropriation, which may require us
to pay compensation or license fees to third parties. The evolving legal, regulatory and compliance framework for AI technologies may
also impact our ability to protect our own data and intellectual property against infringement.

Our inability to protect our systems and data from continually evolving cybersecurity risks or other technological risks could affect our reputation among our clients and their customers and may expose us to liability.

In conducting our business, we may process, and
transmit sensitive business information and personal information about our clients, their customers and other parties. We may be a target
of malicious third-party attempts to identify and exploit system vulnerabilities and penetrate or bypass our security measures in order
to gain unauthorized access to our networks and systems or those of our associated third parties. A successful attempt could lead to the
compromise of sensitive, business, personal or confidential information. As a result, we need to proactively employ multiple barriers
and controls at different layers of our systems to defend our systems against intrusion and attack and to protect the data we collect.
However, we cannot be certain that these measures will continue to successfully counter all current and emerging technology threats that
are designed to breach our systems in order to gain access to confidential information.

We also rely on third party vendors for aspects
of our cybersecurity strategy, such as to conduct security reviews and penetration tests, and there can be no assurance that the tests
conducted by these vendors, or measures we take in response to such tests, will be effective at identifying or preventing any cybersecurity
threat.

Our computer systems and the computer systems
of our clients could be in the future subject to breach, and our data protection measures may not prevent unauthorized access. The techniques
used to obtain unauthorized access, disable or degrade service, or sabotage systems change frequently and are often difficult to detect.
Threats to our systems and our associated