American scientists have launched Death Clock, an AI-powered app that doesn’t just guess your date of death but claims to do so with scientific precision. According to Bloomberg, the app is gaining massive popularity among health enthusiasts and the data-curious alike. How it works: Death Clock gathers key information about you: weight, blood pressure, stress levels, bad habits, gastrointestinal and psychological issues, sleep patterns, and even family medical history. All this data is processed by an algorithm trained on 53 million life histories and insights from 1,200 studies. The result? A screen that bluntly shows your biological age and predicted date of death. A little motivation: Beyond delivering your terrifying expiration date, the app provides actionable advice on nutrition, exercise, and even mental health. It doesn’t just say, “You’re done by 2060,” but rather suggests, “Let’s aim for 2075 by tweaking your habits.” Who needs this?
So, what do you think – ready to find out how much time you’ve got? Or would you rather leave it a mystery? submitted by /u/FXgram_ |
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