A singular app that predicts the date of death based on artificial intelligence (AI) is attracting attention. This app is attracting the eye of users by displaying the time remaining until death in seconds.
On the thirtieth (local time), Bloomberg introduced ‘Death Clock,’ a long life app that predicts the user’s death date based on artificial intelligence (AI) and advises how you can delay it.
Death Clock learns from over 1,200 lifespan-related studies, including data on roughly 53 million people, and calculates the expected date of death based on the user’s individual weight loss plan, exercise, stress level, and sleep information.
“These results provide significantly improved predictions over existing standard life table expectations,” said app developer Brent Franson.
In accordance with market research firm Sensor Tower, the app has grow to be popular with many individuals, recording about 125,000 downloads since its launch in July.
Users who pay an annual subscription fee of $40 (roughly 56,000 won) receive a countdown of their remaining life time that’s updated in seconds, in addition to suggestions for improving lifestyle habits to cut back the chance of death.
Meanwhile, the typical life expectancy of Koreans is 82.7 years (79.9 years for men, 85.6 years for girls), maintaining a high level globally, following Japan (84.1 years), Switzerland (83.5 years), and Sweden (83.1 years).
Reporter Park Chan cpark@aitimes.com