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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5 out of 5 stars
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Once upon a time, a man stated that you could physically colonize men physically but not intellectually. These statement was reinvigorated in me when I got a chance to share Kim's grief in her world of AI, where she feels that there is some aspect of freedom she is required to have but is denied the chance. After making it all the way to her kitchen, the AI revolution has made it impossible for her to eat whatever she wants. She in an attempt to quench her thirst, goes rogue, and it's quite a spectacle seeing how she and her friend Shan end up considering Shan had earlier on dragged Kim down with her while they were at school.

Terms of Service is quite an interesting book, which also happens to be exceptionally edited much to the awe of the reader. The book exposes societal ills, the majority of which have existed in the race since the beginning of time. Immorality as a key trait defining humanity, is heavily emphasized in the book, particularly sexual immorality, because our protagonist, Kim, is not married and only seeks fun and bliss in her encounters without consideration of the other party in the long-run.

Craig W. Stanfill poses a riddle about the future in the presence of AI. It appears to be a long shot, but he pleasantly lays out all the predicaments involved and the culmination of the same. Several tech experts are going big, warning people of the dangers such a world brings to the human race. It would be unfair to rebuff this advancement given that it provides solutions to many problems the human race is facing at the moment. Though true to the naysayers about the AI error, we can not fully comprehend the ultimatum of this crusade.

The book has been presented well, both in terms of font and spacing, to provide the reader with the best possible reading experience. I must confess that the book has some aspect of homosexuality given that Kim is a female and she happens to be inclined toward people of the same gender. This and the intense sexual provocations surely received a cold shoulder from me, and I totally disliked this aspect of the book.

I rate the book 5 out of 5 stars because I like the flow it has. It just has cool vibes, save for the sexual immorality. It's also quite grammatical in terms of the language caliber the author has utilized. I would recommend the book to computer graduates who are interested in fiction books. Adults mad about AI would also find the book interesting.

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