AI app Death Clock predicts life expectancy using extensive health data

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A new AI-powered app called Death Clock predicts users' life expectancy based on data from over 1,200 studies involving 53 million participants. Launched in July, it has been downloaded 125,000 times and offers personalized death date estimates. The app uses information about diet, exercise, and stress to provide more accurate predictions than traditional life tables. It is gaining popularity among health-conscious users and has implications for financial planning, particularly regarding retirement savings and insurance. Recent research highlights the importance of accurate life expectancy measures for economic behavior. The app suggests lifestyle changes to improve longevity and features a countdown to the estimated time remaining.


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