Common mistakes in AI implementation: a clear, fact-based explanation for South African organisations — with osFoundry as an example and dgm as an independent partner.
dgm is an independent integration partner for osFoundry — it is not affiliated with osFoundry’s maker (OS LLC) and has not yet completed an integration project for any client.
Many AI projects fail for predictable reasons. Here are the common mistakes and how to avoid them.
Common mistakes
- Starting from technology rather than a real bottleneck.
- A large, sweeping project instead of a pilot.
- Ignoring privacy and the rules.
- Dependence on a single vendor.
- A lack of measurement and human oversight.
How to avoid them
Start small, measure, keep human oversight and choose a flexible platform. osFoundry is a model-agnostic AI orchestration platform built on a bring-your-own-key (BYOK) principle: usage-based pricing with no per-user fee, local-first and self-hostable operation, the option to pin your data region (US, EU or Japan) or to deploy it inside your own private cloud.
You can explore the osFoundry platform to learn more.
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Where dgm comes in
dgm is an independent integration partner that helps organisations in South Africa adopt the osFoundry platform — from identifying the first practical use case, to setting it up, to connecting AI to the systems you already run. dgm operates separately from osFoundry’s maker (OS LLC) and has not yet completed an integration project for any client, so everything above is a proposed service rather than a delivered outcome. If you would like to weigh up a practical first step, dgm would be glad to think it through with you. Arrange an introductory call with dgm.