LazySmart.ai
Data Scientist & AI Advisor
Strategic AI implementation that simplifies rather than complicates. From strategy and architecture to production-ready systems that create real impact.
The Lazy Smart Philosophy
In a world overwhelmed by information noise and endless notifications, it's easy to lose focus on what truly matters. At Lazy Smart, we cut through the complexity to help you focus on what creates real value.
The name "Lazy Smart" emerged during a team-building session in the Perche province of France. I was working hard — maintaining systems, fighting fires, watching our strategy make things harder rather than easier. The disconnect was clear: we were spending energy on the wrong things.
That's when "Lazy Smart" clicked. Not lazy in the sense of avoiding work, but lazy in refusing to work hard for marginal gains when smarter strategy could yield sustainable results. It's about channeling energy toward thoughtful design and innovation rather than constant firefighting.
Why This Matters in the AI Era
Organizations are rushing to adopt AI without strategic alignment — implementing tools because they exist, not because they solve real problems. This creates complexity, maintenance burden, and diminishing returns.
The Lazy Smart approach means asking the hard questions first: Where does AI create genuine value? What problems are worth solving? How do we build systems that simplify rather than complicate?
The goal: Work less on maintaining fragile complexity. Work more on sustainable innovation that truly enhances human potential.
The best strategies feel effortless once you get them right.
Services
AI & Data Strategy
Identify where AI creates real impact, design actionable roadmaps, and define metrics for ethical, sustainable implementation.
Discuss your strategy →Data Science & Machine Learning
From data exploration to deployment: predictive models, forecasting, and data-driven decision tools.
Start a project →Agentic & RAG Systems
Build custom Agentic workflow and Retrieval-Augmented Generation solutions adapted to your domain.
Build your system →AI Product Development
Technical leadership and hands-on support for designing, prototyping, and scaling intelligent products that enhance human experience.
Let's collaborate →Advisory & Mentorship
Strategic guidance to help teams and leaders understand, adopt, and grow with AI responsibly.
Get guidance →About
I'm Jean Bellot, a Data Scientist and AI Advisor with a Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence and a PhD in Computational Neuroscience. For 8 years, I've served as Lead Data Scientist and CTO in a start-up, leading teams to design and deploy intelligent systems that create real impact — from strategy and architecture to implementation and product delivery.
Since Jan 2024, as a freelance consultant, I help companies make the most of AI — by identifying where it can bring real value, designing intelligent tools adapted to their unique use cases, and helping them to build systems that are both technically robust and human-centered.
AI should enhance human experience, focusing on tedious work allowing us to focus on creativity. I believe the true power of AI lies in augmenting human potential, simplifying complexity, and creating tools that empower people to focus on what truly matters. Every project I take on is guided by that principle — using AI not as an end in itself, but as a meaningful force for better decision-making, creativity, and human connection.
Specializations:
- AI & Data Strategy
- Machine Learning & Deep Learning
- RAG & Agentic Systems
- Data Engineering & MLOps
- Technical Leadership
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