AI app Death Clock predicts life expectancy based on extensive research data

smh.com.au

A new AI-powered app called Death Clock predicts users' life expectancy based on data from over 1,200 studies involving 53 million people. It has been downloaded 125,000 times since its launch in July. The app analyzes factors like diet, exercise, stress, and sleep to provide a likely date of death. Its predictions are said to be a significant improvement over traditional life tables. Despite its grim theme, featuring a Grim Reaper card, Death Clock is popular among those seeking healthier lifestyles. It ranks highly in the Health and Fitness app category.


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