Review of Terms of Service

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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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4 out of 4 stars
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Kim lives a monotone and repetitive life with little to no joy, her job no longer seems as interesting as it did at the beginning and she is unable to enjoy intimate moments. There is a disruption in her life that leads to promotion-a defining moment in her life, and to the realisation that nearly everything she believes in and enforces is a lie determined to rid people of their free will.

Kim is conflicted by her discovery, hope for freedom and aspirations. Will she relent and continue to be a mindless puppet in the grand scheme or will she break out of the mold, writing her own destiny? Read this engimatic book to find out her choices, decisions and the overall effects they end up having on the world at large.

The book Terms of Service: Subject to Change Without Notice shows a rather apt description of a futuristic setting were AIs have risen to power and the world is controlled through order and lack of individualism. It is a book that raises questions in own's mind about the world as it is and how it will be in a few years from now, also has us questioning if we are indeed human or controlled AIs with no self awareness.

The writer Craig W. Stanfill uses his extensive knowledge of artificial intelligence to give a rather realistic view of AIs and immerse the reader in a make-believe world.

The use of grammar is quite accrurate and easy to understand save for the few technologically based words. The book is well edited with no use of profanity. It has depictions of erotic scenes but not obsence. It is a book targeted at people with a love for Sci-fi and perfect for young adults. I rate it a 4 out of 4 stars.

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