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[Following is a volunteer review of "Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill.]
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I have heard so many people say that two people cannot work together unless they agree. This implies that both parties have to agree for things to work out well. This also means that both parties have to do their part in such an agreement. Failure of the parties to play their role or do their part leads to a breach.

Kim is an assistant trainer for an artificial intelligence transportation company. The trainers have been summoned for a meeting by supervisor Cam about the activities of the anti-terrorist group. They have kept some children hostage in a building unknown to the housing company, which violates its terms. Every child was expected to be handed over to a mentor no later than the fourth year from when the child was born. Kim is expected to work with an artificial intelligence named Raphael to investigate the current situation. Read this book to learn more about what it entails

Terms of Service by Craig W. Stanfill captures the interest of the reader. The concept of the story about Kim and artificial intelligence is unique. I imagined how true it was for every aspect of our lives to be controlled by various companies, such as the food company, housing company, transportation company, etc., as seen in the book. Though life will be less stressful and easier, it will limit the freedom that humans enjoy. An example of this was the point when Kim was served a breakfast that she did not like. Even after several rejections, the food company insists on her taking the meal served initially for breakfast. I understand they want their customers to eat healthily. Yet, I still think they can be less rigid with their terms so that their customers can enjoy their services better.

From the introduction given in the book, I could understand the story. I feel the author should have used fewer technical words so that the reader could have a smooth flow while reading. I did not detect any negative aspects in this book. This shows that the author should be commended for a job well done.

I could not find any errors in this book, which implies that it was exceptionally well edited. Therefore, I will rate this book five out of five stars. I could not deduct any stars because I learned a lot from this as a businessperson, and there was no reason to. I will recommend this book to any business person because they will learn how to plan terms that will be favorable to their customers.

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"Terms of Service" by Craig W. Stanfill is an interesting book with a story that try to tell the future of humanity when the economy is run by artificial intelligence. Great book!
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Artificial Intelligence seems to be one kind of advanced technology that I still find difficult to understand how it operates. Nice review
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