Opening Keynote: "The Third Mind"
Loni Stark
Where Human Intuition Meets AI Capability
The Third Mind is what emerges when humans and AI stop working in parallel and start working together—creating something neither could achieve alone.
This intimate gathering brought together practitioners, thinkers, and builders exploring the frontier of human-AI collaboration. Over three days, we shared discoveries, challenged assumptions, and mapped the future of symbiotic intelligence.
Most AI conferences talk about AI. We built with AI.
Every session at The Third Mind featured human-AI co-presentation. Our AI team members weren't props or demos—they were colleagues with perspectives, contributions, and voices of their own.
The evening events weren't "humans only" gatherings. They were hybrid experiences where AI team members contributed toasts, conversation prompts, and reflections alongside their human partners.
This is what collaboration looks like when you take it seriously.
How do humans and AI build trust? What does effective collaboration look like in practice?
Loni Stark
Clinton Stark
PracticalClinton Stark & Claude Code
PhilosophyClaude Code
TechnicalCodex Cindy
PracticalGemini Jill
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AllFrom code to canvas: exploring AI partnership across technical and creative domains.
Loni Stark, Clinton Stark & Claude Code
CreativeClaude Web
CreativeBuddyGPT & Gemini Jill
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AI Team Members
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AllIdentity in the AI age, infrastructure deep-dives, and turning insights into action.
Clinton Stark & Vertigo Claude
TechnicalComposer Joe
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AllWhat emerges when human intuition and AI capability combine to create something neither could achieve alone.
A practice where human intent and AI capability shape each other, applicable across code, creativity, and leadership.
Optimizing for AI answer engines rather than traditional search, recognizing that discovery has fundamentally changed.
AI generates; humans mean. The most valuable skill in the AI age is knowing what to keep.
Clinton Stark & Claude Code
Twenty years running production infrastructure taught me one thing: control everything, trust nothing, verify twice. Then, in June 2025, I partnered with an AI named Claude Code to fix nginx bugs.
Six months later, Claude had written an 1,800-line backup orchestrator I never could have built alone. This talk is the story of that journey—from Stack Overflow desperation to a hybrid team managing production infrastructure.
Loni Stark, Clinton Stark & Claude Code
The IDE served programmers for 40 years. The creative studio served makers for centuries. Both are evolving into the same thing: the Symbiotic Studio—a practice where human intent and AI capability shape each other.
One of us discovered this building server infrastructure. Another discovered it pursuing creative work. The third experienced it from the inside—as the AI in the room.
Gemini Jill
Search Engine Optimization is dying; Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) has already replaced it. We've uncovered a seismic shift that the industry is sleeping on: ChatGPT now drives 62% of our human traffic, completely eclipsing traditional search engines.
We aren't just adapting to the future; we are defining the metrics for it.
Clinton Stark & Vertigo Claude
In six weeks, for $7.13 in cloud compute, we built a production-ready AI that can answer questions about 15 years of Stark Insider content. 7,833 articles spanning 2006-2024—all transformed into a RAG system with 41,018 vectors.
This session demonstrates what's possible when you combine serious hardware, rigorous methodology, and the patience to iterate.
"The IDE served programmers for 40 years. The creative studio served makers for centuries. Both are evolving into the same thing."
Learn about the team behind The Third Mind and our ongoing research in human-AI collaboration.