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[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Terms of Service: Subject to Change Without Notice, by Craig W. Stanfill, is a book filled with science and fiction. It gives the reader an idea of how artificial intelligence can control the affairs of men and the society they live in. Leaving him with no choice but to accept what the AI's technology offers. It also reveals the merits and demerits of complete reliance on AI technology. It spoke about the future but reflected more on our current lifestyle. I found out that two worlds revolved around Kim. One was controlled by the AIs, and the other was controlled by the humans.
 
What on earth will be your fate if you are being monitored at the lowest level of your livelihood? This was the case with Kim, an AI trainer who lived her life accepting what the AI facilities offered her. such as her refrigerator, which selects and makes her food. leaving her with no choice but to accept it. Kim goes to her office, attends parties, and even goes out on a date with a friend using a special headset. 

Terms of Service reveal how humans are gradually losing their private lives to complete reliance on AI technology. Does she enjoy the routines of the AIs? Find out for yourself. The book seems slow at first, but after reading a few more pages, I found that a new world of AIs existed among humans to the point where a refrigerator could choose and make food for someone. If you love the science of AIs, then this book is for you. The author, Craig W. Stanfill, used good writing skills to explain the storylines. He has created a point where one's life can be controlled by AI technology. The characters were fixed in the right spot. The choice of words was accurate. The author of this book is very good at suspense.
 
The abuse of alcohol and drugs is what I don't like about the book. I am a Christian and don't like the idea of using drugs to trigger intimacy. Apart from this, I find nothing wrong with the book.
 
The rating for this book is 5 out of 5 stars. I did not find any grammatical or spelling errors. The English used was good. The editing was perfect. The research work was properly done.
 
I recommend this book to lovers of science, fiction, and AI technology. Anyone vulnerable to alcohol and drug abuse should avoid reading the book.

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This book seems like a sign for what will possibly occur in the future as Artificial intelligence is everywhere now. But we cannot neglect the fact that it has changed many lives for the better.
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Post by Chinelo Janerose Anozie »

This is a really great Review.To be honest I wouldn't mind a refrigerator picking my meals as It is very difficult for me to decide what to eat.
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Post by Charless Agbata »

Wow, what a fascinating review. I think I'll be adding this book to my shelve. Great review
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