Review of Terms of Service
Posted: 22 Jun 2022, 08:47
[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
Terms of Service is a book made by Craig W. Stanfill, it talks about a world ruled by AIs, they are basically everywhere and it is followed by a regime, the own robots choose what you can or cannot eat, this book is a drama Between Kim's life and her friends, where she does not feel accomplished even though working for the AI Company, which was her dream, she knows that there's something wrong in this oppressive society and goes against it.
Terms of Service shows how bad it is to not have privacy, it really explains how the world is meaningless if we can't have the right to decide for ourselves, Kim is developing a self sense and she doesn't like what the world has become, she wants to change it, have a life free of unnecessary rules.
I thought this book would talk more about AIs and technology because it is in a cyberpunk world, where the characters have implanted chips so they can be tracked by the authorities and the own companies, but it has more romance, it really explains about Kim's romantic life, how she feels.
I give it a 4 out of 4, I'm giving Terms of Service four stars because I really like Romace and Sci-fi, there are few minor errors in the book, but the way the author explains in depth about how it is to live controlled by others is really astonishing.
I recommend this book for those that really like something out of reality with a lot of romance, for those that were expecting to understand how AIs work, this isn't the right book.
This is a re-review
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Terms of Service
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Terms of Service is a book made by Craig W. Stanfill, it talks about a world ruled by AIs, they are basically everywhere and it is followed by a regime, the own robots choose what you can or cannot eat, this book is a drama Between Kim's life and her friends, where she does not feel accomplished even though working for the AI Company, which was her dream, she knows that there's something wrong in this oppressive society and goes against it.
Terms of Service shows how bad it is to not have privacy, it really explains how the world is meaningless if we can't have the right to decide for ourselves, Kim is developing a self sense and she doesn't like what the world has become, she wants to change it, have a life free of unnecessary rules.
I thought this book would talk more about AIs and technology because it is in a cyberpunk world, where the characters have implanted chips so they can be tracked by the authorities and the own companies, but it has more romance, it really explains about Kim's romantic life, how she feels.
I give it a 4 out of 4, I'm giving Terms of Service four stars because I really like Romace and Sci-fi, there are few minor errors in the book, but the way the author explains in depth about how it is to live controlled by others is really astonishing.
I recommend this book for those that really like something out of reality with a lot of romance, for those that were expecting to understand how AIs work, this isn't the right book.
This is a re-review
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Terms of Service
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes