A practical workshop on turning your data, workflows, and AI tools into an integrated system for thinking, creating, and getting work done.
Most people are using AI in fragments... a useful chat here, a good output there, a clever prompt saved somewhere else. That can be powerful but also means a lot of value gets lost.
Your context is scattered. Your thinking is disconnected. Your best outputs can be hard to find, reuse, and build on... and every new chat can feel like starting again with a smart intern who forgot who you are.
In this session, Ben Pecotich will share the principles behind Regen OS.
Regen OS is his AI operating model that brings together your knowledge, context, memory, skills, workflows, and AI tools into a system you own, shape, and keep building on – with value that compounds over time.
This is a strategic but practical session focused on how to make AI more useful in your real work, create better continuity, and start shaping a system that's more powerful, durable, and portable.
What We’ll Cover
The hidden friction and risk of fragmented AI use and why it matters
How to think about your data, workflows, and AI tools as one integrated system
The core principles and architecture behind an AI operating system that you own
Practical ways to get started with your own AI operating system (using Obsidian, OpenAI Codex, Claude Cowork, and more)
Who It’s For
This session is for people using AI for business, life, creativity, learning, or community building who want to move beyond fragmented chats and start building something more useful, durable, and personal.
You don’t need to be technical. You just need to be curious about making AI work better for the way you think and work.

Ben is a designer, coach, and founder of Dynamic4 – a social enterprise and B Corp specialising in working alongside leaders and their teams on complex challenges that matter.
For the past 30+ years, he's been bringing together strategy, design, and tech to help people design, build, and launch business models, products, and services that customers and teams love, make money, and do great things for people and our planet while increasing wellbeing.
Ben's also the author of Solve Problems That Matter, co-founder of Sydney Design Thinking, teaches innovation and transdisciplinary practice at UTS, and creator of Regen OS.