SEA-LION for business: a Southeast Asian model with Filipino: a clear, fact-based explanation for Philippine businesses, with osFoundry as the example and dgm as an independent partner.

dgm is an independent osFoundry implementation partner — not affiliated with osFoundry’s developer (the company OS LLC), and it has not yet completed any client integrations.

SEA-LION is an open model family from AI Singapore built for Southeast Asian languages — its training explicitly includes Filipino (Tagalog) — making it the most Philippine-relevant “regional” option, usable as a model layer under a model-agnostic platform.

What SEA-LION is and how you use it

The Philippines has no production national or commercial large language model of its own, so the credible “regional” or “sovereign” option is to use open-weight models under bring-your-own-key. The most Philippine-relevant is SEA-LION, an open model family from AI Singapore built for Southeast Asian languages and cultures, whose training explicitly includes Filipino (Tagalog); its license varies by the underlying base model, so the per-model model card is the authority before any commercial use. Alongside it sit Mistral, a French (EU) lab that publishes several models under the permissive Apache 2.0 license, and Meta’s Llama, distributed under a community license. Because osFoundry is model-agnostic (BYOK), any of these can run as a model layer inside the platform — through a hosted API or self-hosted on infrastructure you control, with no data egress. It is worth being honest about Filipino-language AI: work from Philippine institutions — DOST-ASTI’s Filipino-language efforts, the Batayan evaluation benchmark, and academic models such as FiLLM — is research and NLP capability, not a deployed national assistant. This is an integration choice, not a contest between two platforms.

When it suits your business

SEA-LION suits Philippine businesses that want a Southeast Asian model with Filipino coverage, or that want to self-host open weights with no data egress. Because osFoundry is model-agnostic (BYOK), you can run a SEA-LION model alongside others and choose the best for each task. Its license varies by the underlying base model, so confirm the exact license on the specific model card before any commercial use.

How dgm helps

dgm is an independent implementation partner that helps businesses in the Philippines adopt osFoundry — from identifying the first practical use case, through building it, to connecting AI to the systems you already use. dgm works independently of osFoundry’s developer (the company OS LLC) and has not yet completed any client integrations; everything above is therefore a description of the service offered, not a delivered result. If you would like to look at a sensible first step, dgm is happy to think it through with you. Arrange a no-obligation conversation with dgm.