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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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In a transaction, there are two sets of people involved: the seller and the buyer. In other words, one can say it involves the provider of the service and the receiver or recipient of such a service. For the sake of fair play, both the seller and the buyer have a role to play in ensuring a smooth transaction. That is why there are terms that a customer is expected to follow, while the seller has a duty of care to the customer.

While at work, Kim received a message that all trainers were expected to converge for a meeting with supervisor Cam. They were informed of an antimentorist group that had held some children hostage in a building unknown to them and to the housing company. According to the authorities, every child is expected to be given a mentor once the child turns four years old. It was considered a violation once this rule was not obeyed. Kim has been assigned to work with artificial intelligence, named Raphael in this case, to catch the culprits.

I would commend the author for his creativity in this book. At the end of the book, the reader will learn a lot from Kim and the other characters. Technology has indeed helped us by making life so easy for us. Things that were stressful before are now easy because of technology. At first, I thought to myself that this story couldn't be real, but there is an important message I got from the book that we need to think for ourselves.

I may need to disagree with the concept of self-interest. A child may not be happy with the mentor. Sometimes the mentor may be too strict with the child. I feel a parent will be the best person to better train a child. Also, I would not deny the fact that technology has helped us a lot to reduce stress. It is important to note that when almost everything is being done for us, it reduces our initiative and our ability to think for ourselves.

There was nothing I disliked about this book, as I could comprehend the story well. I could not find any errors in it, which shows that it was exceptionally well-edited. Hence, it deserves a rating of five out of five stars. I will recommend Terms of Service by Craig W. Stanfill to anyone who is enthusiastic about technology and wants to know how to think for themselves because they will learn a lot from the characters.

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It is heartbreaking for parents, especially for moms who just let go of their 4-year-old child to be handled by an anti-mentorist. Kelli was happy when she was pregnant but she needs to prepare herself to let go of her child. Your review is brief but great!
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I like how bridge and precise your review is, it's has stimulated my interstate into wanting to read this book. I would like to find out for myself what happened at the end. Nice review.
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The world of artificial intelligence is one vast one that keeps making things easy and simple. Kim was one smart lady that did her job very well. Nice review.
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I want to commend the author for an amazing job as this. I will however wish to have a copy of this book due to how interesting and mindblowing it is. Great review. Kudos.
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Artificial intelligence is one type of technology that operates on the highest intelligence level. I love every aspect of this book and the way it was organized.
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I wonder what must have inspired or motivated the author to write this book. Also, I will not fail to state that this book is intriguing and suspenseful. It is not boring in any way. Nice review.
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I love how well you arranged this book I must commend the authors ability to to produce such wanderful book. Im adding this book to my shelf ASAP.
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The creativity in this story is top-notch. I will love to learn about the Artificial Intelligence. I think the author did a good job. Nice review.
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Exceptionally written review. I love how detailed and straight to the point your review is. This review has ignited my interest in reading this book. Kudos, keep it up.
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This is my kind of book. I love the plot and the fact that it is full of suspense. I also love the fact that it has numerous positive aspects. Great review.
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It's always nice coming across a powerful review as this. I'm adding it to my bookshelf ASAP for futuristic reading. I would love to commend the author for this wanderful review.
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I love how interesting this review is. I love how detailed the book is as well. I believe this reviewer deserves accolades for the wanderful job he/she did. Kudos.
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The point is that this review caught my mind. I do feel like reading the book right now to get the details. Thanks for a detailed and yet suspenseful review. Great review.
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