| Hi Stepan!
I Love your project. I appreciate:
1 your code/architecture approach (I de in Ruby)
2. MusicBot as application example as a possibly "disruptive" Telegram bot! Not the usual game-bot. BTW, I'm an "indipendent music maker myself (http://solyaris.altervista.org) and I debate since many years about copyright/copy-left realms. I unfortunately think your good idea, could be abused easly, as someone pointed out :( I'll feedback you later in different comment about this hot specific point. Anyway, I fully agree with you, when you say that: >Telegram is amazing platform and I'm looking forward for their next moves. Absolutely! I think Telegram is moving really great designing the big picture "communication" architecture including:
1- p2p chats
2- groups & supergroups
3- channels
4- bots
5- bots integration in groups and channels In my opinion this integration of bots INSIDE groups and channels (humans), open new services scenarios, not games! Instead service apps useful for people, in business/application scenarios A real revolution: integration of robots and humans services. I'm serious about it and my twitter microblog: www.twitter.com/solyarisoftware is about that. I wote some ideas about in my draft/raough doc here: https://github.com/solyaris/BOTServer/blob/master/wiki/servi... > I must admit, that the current generation of bots is quite dumb and we need to move towards natural languages and learning. I fully agree! > I also don't think that bots are viable "app platforms". Bots should either be interfaces to bigger services or stand alone smart assistants. Yes, but: I feel nowadays visual-paradigma/web-interface based/mobile apps are in many cases poor in suppluing real services. I'm basically perplex regarding nowadays glorification of (mobile) web interface as "THE way" (to communicate/to get services/make business). I feel instead that next generation(Telegram) bots could be instead a real revolution in man-machine interfaces for services apps: the (Telegram) chat as prevalent way to communicate for users (see very young people habits...). Now as a text-based chat, in a near future, I see phone-calls + video-calls as front-end (along with text-based chats). What I mean, and I think I agree with you, is that a possible very interesting world is build-up "intelligent chatbots" machine-learning enabled, astep forward nowadays dumb bots that responds to basic /commands or enabled by some finite state machine dialogs (my project now). What do you think ? respect
giorgio |