MyAI — 2080
MyAI — 2080 is my Russian-language Telegram channel about AI on a 60-year horizon.
It is not a feed of every new model release. I use the channel as a short strategic journal: what actually changes when AI becomes part of work, business, software, science, infrastructure, and personal strategy.
What I write about
- AI agents as a new unit of work: tasks that run for minutes or hours, use tools, make attempts, and return with a result.
- AI infrastructure: chips, inference costs, data centers, energy, deployment, and the companies that control the stack.
- Open and closed models: where open-weight models are already good enough, and where closed frontier labs still matter.
- Practical adoption inside companies: which workflows can be redesigned around AI rather than just decorated with a chatbot.
- Long-horizon strategy: what becomes cheaper, what becomes scarce, and which skills or institutions gain leverage.
Start with these notes
- Agents as a new unit of work — why the shift from chat to delegated tasks changes office work.
- AI as infrastructure, not an app — why energy, data centers, and capital are becoming part of the AI story.
- Open-weight models and task routing — why the next business skill is mapping tasks by price, risk, privacy, and sufficient quality.
- AI in the laboratory loop — what changes when models participate in hypothesis, experiment, analysis, and next-step planning.
Why 2080?
Because AI is not only a product cycle. It is likely to affect work, education, science, business, states, infrastructure, and personal life over decades.
The 60-year horizon is a reminder to ask better questions:
- What will be routine in five years?
- What becomes cheap enough to use everywhere?
- What remains scarce: energy, trust, data, attention, taste, judgment?
- Which skills are worth building before they become obvious?
If that lens is useful to you, follow the channel here: