Company: ILLRW
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form Type: S-1
Source: 0001213900-25-006210
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Company: Triller Group Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-01-24
Form: S-1
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 proprietary datasets
and ML models, development of new approaches and processes to provide attribution or remuneration to content creators and building systems
that enable creatives to have greater control over the use of their work in the development of AI, which may be costly and could impact
Triller’s profit margin. Developing, testing, and deploying AI systems may also increase the cost profile of Triller’s offerings
due to the nature of the computing costs involved in such systems.

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Triller may use
generative AI tools in its business. GenAI is a broad label describing any type of AI that can produce new text, images, video, or
audio clips. Technically, this type of AI learns patterns from training data and generates new, unique outputs with similar
properties. GenAI tools producing content which can be indistinguishable from that generated by humans is a relatively novel
development, with benefits, risks, and liabilities still unknown. Recent decisions of the U.S. Copyright Office suggest that Triller
would not be able to claim copyright ownership in any source code, text, images,
or other materials, which Triller develops through use of genAI tools, and the availability of such protections in other countries is
unclear. As a result, Triller could have no remedy if third parties reused those same materials, or similar materials also generated by
AI tools. Triller also face risks to any confidential or proprietary information of the Company which it may include in any prompts or
inputs into any genAI tools, as the providers of the genAI tools may use these inputs or prompts to further train the tools. Not all providers
offer an option to opt-out of such usage, and, even where Triller does opt-out, it cannot guarantee that the opt-out will be fully effective.
In addition, Triller has little or no insight into the third-party content and materials used to train these genAI tools, or the extent
of the original works which remain in the outputs. As a result, Triller may face claims from third parties claiming infringement of their
intellectual property rights, or mandatory compliance with open source software or other license terms, with respect to software, or other
materials or content Triller believed to be available for use, and not subject to license terms or other third party proprietary rights.
Triller could also be subject to claims from the providers of the genAI tools, if Triller uses any of the generated materials in a manner
inconsistent with their