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[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
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Over the last decade, the technology industry has experienced a growth spurt, and yes, growth is good, but it could be a disaster if left unchecked. There is no doubt that artificial intelligence is the way of the future. AIs have opened the door for more and more technological advancement. Man programs AI, and they serve us; that's the cycle. But what if this cycle is reversed? What if AI programs people and we serve them instead? Terms of Service by Craig W. Stanfill center on this very idea.

Kim lives in a world that is ruled by AI; it dictates everything about the people, like their food, clothing, sexual life, and even their pronouns. Those who agree to these "terms of service" and adhere strictly to the guidelines get rewarded with points; the higher your points, the higher your social status. If a person breaches the AI's guidelines, then points are deducted from them, which in turn lowers their social status. The food you eat, the clothes you wear, the job you do, and so forth, are all dependent on your social status, making the rich obedient and the poor vice versa. One day, Kim breaches the guidelines but is not penalized due to some sort of glitch in the AI; this would set her on course to discover some shady secrets about the AI, compelling her to question her own reality.

This book was an entertaining read for me; I never experienced a lull while reading it. There are so many things to like about this book, but the technological experience was the best thing I enjoyed about it. The machines and devices in this book astounded me; the concept behind them was brilliant. Making up fictional devices is one thing, but writing extensively on their working mechanisms is entirely different. It's no surprise that the author has a doctorate in artificial intelligence. I am really looking forward to reading his other sci-fi-themed books.

The only thing I disliked about this book was the erotic content, and although this book is set in a dystopian era, I did not fancy the words chosen by the author to portray the sex scenes; I felt they were too sensitive and unnecessary.

I rate this book 5 out of 5 stars; there are no errors in this book. It was perfectly edited. I recommend this book for people who love sci-fi-themed books. I am also recommending this book for those who have an interest in artificial intelligence.

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I'm really looking forward to reading this book. This review has given me an insight on the book without any spoilers.
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There have to be a sequel to this book. I enjoyed reading it alot and I hope there's more from the author. An Inceptive story won't be bad either.
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Does Kim have a love interest or some sort of partner? Because on the cover of the book I could find two characters and not one.
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This book is very intriguing. From the review alone, I can feel the suspense in the book. The reviewer makes me see this book from a different perspective.
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Post by Ai Jãy »

From the review alone, I can feel the suspense in the book. The reviewer makes me see this book from a different perspective. I can't wait to start reading this book. Congrats on a job well done.
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I am really in awe of the writing style of the reviewer. It is unique and satisfying. I commemd the review for being bold and stating the negatives.
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Post by Hazel Mae Bagarinao »

Though the futuristic idea by the author in this book is purely fictional, the author's final note sounds funny but true. Yes, it was not yet happened but some scenario is already happening. I enjoyed this book; great writing style, a great storyline, and well-developed characters. Anyway, your review is awesome!
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Great review hope to see more reviews from you. I was able to get an interesting insight of the book without even reading it
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Post by Ekwudo Emmanuel »

I was going to ask, is there another book in the series? Maybe some sort of spin off
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The AI concept is really scary. I just hope it doesnt get to this. Ai cannot rule earth, we are gargantuan!
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I did'nt like the fact that kim was so naive, it slowed down the pace of the book alot of times. Still a solid 5/5 all the same.
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I am happy to see that this book is a 5 out of 5 stars. I would be more than glad to read it.
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This book has a sequel i really recommend that you read it, i feel you will also enjoy it
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Post by Chinedu Anowai »

This book has a sequel i really recommend that you read it, i feel you will also enjoy it. I have read it and i really liked it
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