Review of Terms of Service

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Review of Terms of Service

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[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
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4 out of 4 stars
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Have you heard the phrase "Robots are taking over the world?" We are talking about a time in the near future, or it could be a little further away, but I doubt it because the end is closing in on us as we know it. Well, the book Terms of Service by Craig W. Stanfill has little bit of an insight of how it could happen.

The story follows a woman named Kim who is completely controlled by the company she works for. She has a tendency to disobey, which causes her to face her boss, with whom already knows everything ahead of time. It tells about how she got into the position was in and how she was watched by AI's and the data was being sent back to her boss and one incident nearly costed her career. She had a friend who was constantly breaking the rules, making her a bad influence. It was one thing that led to another. Kim started to realize a lot of things and found herself living a lie about her childhood and who she was forced to become, so she did her best to break away from the spider web of lies that she was trapped in until one incident caused her to get her wish.

What I liked about this book was that I felt like it foretold the future of the world of AI's and their place in the physical world. Look around and you will see they are already here. We have Virtual Reality, the microchip which has been implemented in animals and are starting to do this to humans.

There wasn't much to dislike about the story, besides there were no men, just women. The book was great, I just did not understand that part. I also really did not like how they into the lady's memories and tweaked them to the company's standard. To me, that was too invasive and should have been left alone.

Well, there were not a single grammatical error or typo in this book, earning it 4 out of 4 stars. The book was properly proofread and formatted to high srandard.

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