Review of Terms of Service
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Review of Terms of Service
Terms of Service by Craig W. Stanfill that reveal the likely nature of the near future in prediction reveal that when people are separated from their moms as early as four years old and have not yet developed intimate relationships, this is how artificial intelligence will govern the human race. Their lives will be mentored and closely watched by the AI, with no room for autonomy or privacy. Craig produced some fantastic experiential and analytical work. There are three sections to the book's nineteen chapters. How will this occur is the question. Get a copy of the book; it contains the solution.
Craig starts with a young woman named Kim, who lives in an apartment at the company headquarters and works for an AI company. Kim has been in charge of training robots for five years. At a young age, Kim lost intimacy with her mother, and like every other person, she was given a mentor and controller who oversees all of her activities, including her food and clothing. She decided to give up everything for the freedom to think, despite all the pain she endured and her successful ambitions to join the highest order as a creator. Despite all these, she still feels an empty space in her body that cannot be filled.
The book's clarity and sparing use of scientific jargon are among its positive qualities. The book was well-written and written in English. The plot appeared authentic, with a few suspenseful and thought-provoking passages. Another distinctive aspect of the writing is how each chapter's topic provides a synopsis of the body.
The book also teaches us how to solve the relationship between human beings and artificial intelligence, which will actually lead to the creation of a perfect society in which no one will be able to control anybody else. Through the book, I also learned that although people are required for the development of artificial intelligence, it cannot take the role of people. Again, I came to understand the value of liberty and secrecy in every person's existence. Most importantly, we can improve the world by making it less stressful and by just abiding by rules of conduct. This book enlightens us by giving us a glimpse of possible happenings in the future.
Only a few of the author's profane words are used in the book. The book is professionally edited because there are no obvious grammatical or spelling errors. Notwithstanding the profanity, I give the book a rating of 5 out of 5 stars. I advise everyone to read this book. I also suggest it to students studying computer science and becoming programmers
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