AI-Powered 'Death Clock' App Predicts Life Expectancy and Offers Health Insights
The app uses data from over 1,200 studies and AI to estimate users' death dates while suggesting lifestyle changes to extend longevity.
- The Death Clock app, developed by Brent Franson, uses AI trained on data from 1,200 studies involving 53 million participants to predict users' life expectancy.
- Available for free on Android and iOS in the U.S., the app provides a predicted death date based on lifestyle factors like diet, exercise, stress, and sleep.
- Users can pay a $40 annual subscription for personalized recommendations to improve habits and extend their lifespan, including a countdown clock feature.
- The app has been downloaded over 125,000 times since its July launch and has gained popularity in the Health and Fitness category.
- Critics question the app's reliability and potential societal implications, including concerns about data accuracy and misuse by insurance or financial institutions.