Review of Terms of Service
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Review of Terms of Service
Terms Of Service: Subject To Change Without Notice by Craig W. Stanfill depicts the life of Kim, a woman who lives in a dystopian future (250 years from now) when artificial intelligence is used to monitor and control every aspect of existence. Everything in their lives is predetermined, including what to wear, when to get up, what to eat, who to have sex with, and so forth. Kim is a member of the team at the artificial intelligence firm responsible for managing and training AIs.Kim leads a depressing, lonely life. One day, she accepts a friend's invitation to go biking. However, when they discover they've accidentally entered a no-trespassing zone and are unable to return, they commit serious offenses. However, instead of receiving punishment, she is given a better position with more responsibilities. Is this a covert punishment?
I appreciate how well-thought-out and presented the world-building is in the novel. There aren't many significant characters; instead, Kim, an everyday citizen living in the dystopian society, is the main focus of the narrative, and we get to see what she does on a daily basis. The use of the other characters served to emphasize Kim's life more. The typeface was large enough to read easily. The language selection and layout of the book were excellent choices. The description of the book's contents was really well done and simple to comprehend. The novel was described in such a vivid manner that it was simple to recall. I liked the characters, storyline, and writing style. Terms Of Service was such a fantastic joy to read, leaving readers with much to ponder. Craig W. Stanfill argues that some of them are part of our current reality even though the novel is set 250 years in the future. The book underwent expert editing. The book had a dull beginning but perked up just before the midway point. Craig W. Stanfill's book Terms of Service was excellent. Expertise is obvious in Stanfill’s writing. He presents a compelling made-up tale.
The portrayal of drugs and alcohol is the only aspect of this book that I find objectionable. It's a a fantastic read all around!
The book receives a rating of 5 out of 5stars from me. It was really carefully edited and proofread; I was unable to identify any grammatical or spelling errors. The used language is straightforward. Profanity is not present in the book. It had a vast illustration of erotic scenes. The second book will undoubtedly be read by me.
I suggest this Terms of Service to readers who like dystopian and futuristic fiction. Anyone interested in artificial intelligence or machine learning should definitely check it out. You might like this book if you liked the movie "Matrix." Trigger warnings for drug use, drunkenness, rape, suicide, death, and violence are present. There are no offensive words in the book.
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