Company: AGGI
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form Type: 10-12G
Source: 0001683168-25-007875
Chunk: 29

Company: Allied Energy, Inc.
Filing Date: 2025-10-31
Form: 10-12G
Chunk 29
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 operations or respond to competitive pressures
or strategic opportunities. We may not be able to secure timely additional financing on favorable terms, or at all. If we raise additional
funds through further issuances of equity, convertible debt securities or other securities convertible into equity, our existing stockholders
could suffer significant dilution in their percentage ownership of our Company, and any new securities we issue could have rights, preferences,
and privileges senior to those of holders of our Shares. If we are unable to obtain adequate financing or financing on terms satisfactory
to us, if and when we require it, our ability to grow or support our business and to respond to business challenges could be significantly
limited.

Risks Relating to Artificial Intelligence

The use of AI in our products and services may result in reputational harm and competitive harm.

We use artificial
intelligence and machine learning in our business, including using artificial intelligence to assist brands in connection with nano or
niche influencers, and to assist influences in content generation. As with many technological innovations, there are significant risks
and challenges involved in maintaining and deploying these technologies. Artificial intelligence algorithms or training methodologies
may be flawed. Datasets may be overbroad or insufficient and information generated by artificial intelligence may be illegal or harmful.
There may also be insufficient back-testing. The rapid evolution and increased adoption of AI technologies may intensify our cybersecurity
risks. Overall, there can be no assurance that the usage of such technologies will enhance our products or services or be beneficial
to our business, including our efficiency or profitability.

Our use of artificial intelligence and machine learning may result in legal and regulatory risks.

Artificial
intelligence entails significant legal risks. The IP ownership and license rights of new technologies such as artificial intelligence
and machine learning have not been fully addressed by U.S. or Canadian courts, and there is uncertainty and ongoing litigation in different
jurisdictions as to the degree and extent of protection warranted for artificial intelligence technologies and relevant system input
and outputs. If we fail to obtain protection for the intellectual property rights concerning technologies developed using artificial
intelligence or machine learning, or later have our intellectual property rights invalidated or otherwise diminished, our competitors
may be able to take advantage of our research and development efforts to develop competing products, which could adversely affect our
business, reputation, financial condition, or results of operations. Moreover, the use or adoption of artificial intelligence and machine
learning in our technology may expose us to breach of a data or software license, website terms of service claims, claimed violations