New AI-Powered 'Death Clock' App Predicts Your Mortality Date – Could It Help You Live Longer?
A new app, Death Clock, is making waves with its bold claim to predict your exact date of death. For $40 a year, the app asks users a series of questions related to their health, social habits, and lifestyle choices to determine not only their projected life expectancy but also their biological age. By doing so, Death Clock aims to serve as a wake-up call, pushing users toward healthier choices before it’s too late.
The app's founder, Brent Franson, calls it a move toward “Medicine 3.0,” where proactive health management replaces reactive care. The app provides personalized "longevity plans" and even offers the option to upload genetic and health profiles for more detailed recommendations. While some users are skeptical, many have found the app’s predictions to be a source of motivation to live healthier lives.
Is this new app a revolution in wellness, or just another digital curiosity? Regardless, it has certainly sparked a debate on how we perceive health, mortality, and the future of personalized medicine.