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[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Have you ever been in a situation where a force or organization is in control of your life? Have you ever found yourself in a circumstance where you have no control over your personal life? In Terms of Service by Craig W. Stanfill, we observe how Kim's life is governed by the company she works for. 

In a specific company known as the "artificial intelligence company," the author addresses the coexistence of humans and robots. Kim's place of employment is this business. Kim's job at this AI company is to regularly train a robotic device on how to function. This is not the only terrifying thing about her job at the AI company. If her firm hadn't restricted her freedom, she may have led a simpler life. But the situation was the opposite. She is completely under the company's control in her personal life in addition to the demanding work she performs for the AI company. This firm is keeping an eye on her daily actions. She is, however, tempted to look for a more favorable situation. What purportedly greener pasture does she seek? Will she be able to cope with the treatment from her company? You will learn more when you read this book. 

The book was both interesting and educational. The book has a lot of other likeable aspects as well. It was fun seeing people train robots in a similar manner to Kim. I pondered what it would be like if I were in her shoes. I found it amusing to see her train the robotic device, even though I felt so bad for her. The author's presentation of two worlds in one book with one plot is yet another quality of this book that I liked. Learning about life in both the AI and human worlds was enjoyable. In fact, this is the section of the book I liked the most. Additionally, the author increased the book's appeal by providing readers with vivid descriptions of the book's events. It also gave the book more realism. 

There are also some negatives about this book. Before the pace began to pick up gradually, the book started out somewhat slowly and felt dull at that point. Additionally, I disliked that the novel contained no male characters. I was surprised as to what this meant—maybe an all-girls book. This does not sound good to me in any way.

This book was quite instructive. The plot was entertaining as well. I read the book without encountering any errors. This indicates that the book has been exceptionally edited. Due to the aforementioned dislikes, I will give this book a rating of four out of five stars

This book is recommended to fans and readers of technology-related books.

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I read this book recently too and I think I had the same thoughts as you, a little dull to start with be good when it got going.
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