DeathDate.vip: Can an AI Death Clock Really Predict Your Lifespan?
Introduction I stared at the screen, my stomach dropping as the numbers ticked down: "Estimated Death Date: August 17, 2061" DeathDate.vip—an AI-powered "death clock"—had just given me an expiration date like a carton of milk. Was this Silicon Valley’s idea of a joke? Or could artificial intelligence actually predict human mortality? I dug into the science behind this unsettling (yet weirdly addictive) tool. Here’s what I learned. How DeathDate.vip Works The platform uses three key data sources: CDC Mortality Tables (U.S. life expectancy stats) Machine Learning Algorithms (Patterns from millions of medical records) User-Reported Habits (Smoking, alcohol, exercise, BMI) When I entered: Age: 30 Lifestyle: Desk job but weekly cardio Vices: Occasional wine, former smoker It calculated my "death date" with a countdown timer that updates in real time. (Pro Tip: Changing your inputs alters the results—quitting smoking added 3.5 years to my estimate.) The S...