AI death calculator predicts when you’ll die—it's ‘extremely’ accurate
Although most people are not very quick to learn that they will eventually die, an artificial intelligence mortality predictor has developed to the point where it can predict a person's exact death moment with startling precision.
According to Lehmann, they examine the similarities between language and human existence. He said that events occur in a sequence in people's lives, just as words occur one after the other in phrases.
In the paper, the professor and his associates presented a brand-new method known as "life2vec." This algorithm estimates life expectancy with 78% accuracy by taking into account particular facts from an individual's life, such as income, work, residence, and medical history.
From 2008 to 2020, Lehmann's team examined a heterogeneous sample of 6 million Danish citizens, including a range of ages and genders. They determined which people were most likely to survive for at least four years after January 1, 2016, using the life2vec algorithm.
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