Review of Terms of Service
Posted: 21 Dec 2022, 07:10
[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
Terms of Service couldn't be set at a better time than now. This is because we are at a crossroads where technology is beginning to take over and we are decreasing human capacity in terms of labor. The book by Craig W. Stanfill clearly depicts that mankind is set for a technological world that is assumed to be of significant help to people of this race.
Kim is our main character, and she is far from happy because we are allowed to witness her sorrowful state as she lives alone and boozes herself to sleep, clearly demonstrating her dissatisfaction with the life she is leading.The book shows how the AI system has infiltrated every aspect of society, as we know it in such a way that it is so hard for one to escape without being penalized if they are on the wrong. Kim, unsurprisingly, becomes addicted to sex after being linked to various dates and being spoiled. she meets up with Shan, her high school trouble maker since she had led her to trouble while in high school, and who knows what might transpire when they meet up for a bike ride. Kimberly is a replica of Kim, only this time...
Terms of Service has been exceedingly edited, which makes it an entirely smooth ride. Dialogue stands out in the book and tends to be of great importance to the liveliness of the book. Matters of sexuality weigh heavy in the book, with the author devoting a significant portion of the book to sharing Kim's sexual life.The author has also allowed for homo-ism in terms of sexuality, which gives us something to think about because the question is raised: is this trajectory correct or has humanity's sexual life gone too far?
The book has modern AI, which are able to communicate with human beings almost perfectly and are able to learn a person's likes, wants, and needs and be able to serve them accordingly. The book also depicts how a life of constant surveillance can be very boring, as one leaves on the edge, fearful that their words can be the beginning of their end. It emphasizes the value of private space and private time, just away from all the noise and people. Nevertheless, I disliked the trepidation brought about by sexual scenes in the book, which seriously plagued my progress since I detested the said activities.
I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars marking it as a great book and one of a kind since the editing was exceedingly well done and the font and spacing were remarkable. The creativity of this book also weighed heavily on this score. I would recommend it to mature audiences due to the special scenes; a fiction-based mature audience will enjoy the book better.
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Terms of Service
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Terms of Service couldn't be set at a better time than now. This is because we are at a crossroads where technology is beginning to take over and we are decreasing human capacity in terms of labor. The book by Craig W. Stanfill clearly depicts that mankind is set for a technological world that is assumed to be of significant help to people of this race.
Kim is our main character, and she is far from happy because we are allowed to witness her sorrowful state as she lives alone and boozes herself to sleep, clearly demonstrating her dissatisfaction with the life she is leading.The book shows how the AI system has infiltrated every aspect of society, as we know it in such a way that it is so hard for one to escape without being penalized if they are on the wrong. Kim, unsurprisingly, becomes addicted to sex after being linked to various dates and being spoiled. she meets up with Shan, her high school trouble maker since she had led her to trouble while in high school, and who knows what might transpire when they meet up for a bike ride. Kimberly is a replica of Kim, only this time...
Terms of Service has been exceedingly edited, which makes it an entirely smooth ride. Dialogue stands out in the book and tends to be of great importance to the liveliness of the book. Matters of sexuality weigh heavy in the book, with the author devoting a significant portion of the book to sharing Kim's sexual life.The author has also allowed for homo-ism in terms of sexuality, which gives us something to think about because the question is raised: is this trajectory correct or has humanity's sexual life gone too far?
The book has modern AI, which are able to communicate with human beings almost perfectly and are able to learn a person's likes, wants, and needs and be able to serve them accordingly. The book also depicts how a life of constant surveillance can be very boring, as one leaves on the edge, fearful that their words can be the beginning of their end. It emphasizes the value of private space and private time, just away from all the noise and people. Nevertheless, I disliked the trepidation brought about by sexual scenes in the book, which seriously plagued my progress since I detested the said activities.
I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars marking it as a great book and one of a kind since the editing was exceedingly well done and the font and spacing were remarkable. The creativity of this book also weighed heavily on this score. I would recommend it to mature audiences due to the special scenes; a fiction-based mature audience will enjoy the book better.
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Terms of Service
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon | on iTunes