Ever wondered when your time might come? A new AI-powered app, called "Death Clock," offers a striking answer. Released earlier this year, this app uses your personal data, including age, weight, height, diet, and exercise habits, to calculate your likely death date. With over 1.25 lakh downloads, it's quickly gaining attention, even if its premise is unsettling.
Developed by Brent Franson, the app's AI was trained on over 1,200 life expectancy studies, drawing from a dataset of 53 million participants. Franson claims that this AI delivers a more accurate prediction than traditional life expectancy models.
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The app is free to use, but accessing the countdown feature requires a $40 annual subscription. Users enter details such as their date of birth, sex, BMI, smoking habits, and country of residence. Based on this, the app provides a second-by-second countdown to your estimated death, while offering lifestyle suggestions to improve your health and potentially extend your life.
To back up its predictions, the app offers personalized advice aimed at reducing health risks. These recommendations include maintaining a healthy weight, exercising regularly, quitting smoking, eating a balanced diet, limiting alcohol consumption, getting enough sleep, managing stress, and staying socially connected. It even encourages lifelong learning as a means to keep the mind sharp.
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Maintain a Healthy Weight: Achieving a healthy weight lowers the risk of diseases such as diabetes and heart disease.
Exercise Regularly: Engaging in at least 30 minutes of physical activity daily helps reduce the risk of chronic illnesses.
Quit Smoking: Avoiding tobacco helps prevent heart disease, lung conditions, and various cancers.
Follow a Balanced Diet: A diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and lean proteins can enhance
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