About
Dominique Legault

I'm an AI consultant and engineering leader who helps enterprises turn AI ambition into shipped products. I work primarily through Earley Information Science, delivering hands-on AI consulting to mid-market and enterprise clients.
Background
I've been building things since 2003. I started with government data systems at the Institute of Ocean Sciences, then moved into satellite hardware and RF engineering at Pathcom Wireless, where I designed my first circuit board and programmed self-aligning radio towers. Somewhere in the middle I started a business building geodesic dome tents.
I hold a B.Sc. in Computer Science from the University of Victoria. I spent eight years at Blockchain Intelligence Group leading engineering for Qlue and BitRank, building forensics and risk scoring tools used by law enforcement and financial institutions. Before that I worked concurrently at OpenMoney (open source community currency platform) and University Canada West (internal systems and LMS).
I founded ReliableGenius to focus on what I do best: walking into complex technical domains, figuring them out, and building systems that work for the people who need them. Right now that means RAG architecture, knowledge graphs, ontology design, and LLM evaluation frameworks for enterprise clients.
How I work
I ship. I evaluate. I iterate. My approach is hands-on and evidence-driven — I build production systems, measure their performance with rigorous evaluation frameworks, and iterate based on data rather than intuition.
I'm equally comfortable running stakeholder interviews for an AI readiness assessment, designing an ontology with subject matter experts, building a RAG pipeline on Azure, or leading a team through an AI-augmented SDLC transformation.
Beyond consulting
Outside of client work, I build products. PDFsSuck makes PDF documents AI-readable. AI-SDLC is an open-source framework for orchestrating AI coding agents across the software development lifecycle. Sigil is an AI-powered logo design tool for professional designers. Magnesia Labs is commercializing compact HTS superconducting magnets under Astraea Industries. These projects keep me sharp and close to the bleeding edge of what's possible.