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Have you ever wondered when your time might come? The Death Clock app uses AI and data from 1,200 life expectancy studies to make educated guesses about your lifespan. By analyzing your habits and lifestyle, it provides predictions—and even offers tips to live longer (if you’re willing to pay). Is it science or just a curiosity? I would predict that most people don’t want to know their expected death timeline.
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Full Summary:
In Episode No. 1783 of Geek News Central, host Todd Cochrane delves into the lead topic of “The Death Clock App,” an application that uses artificial intelligence and data from 1,200 life expectancy studies to predict users’ death dates. Todd explores whether this concept is mere scientific curiosity or has practical value. He introduces the app’s features, including personalized longevity tips available for purchase, provoking thought about the intersection of technology and mortality.
The episode continues with Todd discussing various segments and sponsors. He thanks the episode sponsor, GoDaddy, and highlights promotional offerings available to the listeners through Geek News Central website links. Additionally, he emphasizes listener engagement via social media platforms and email and urges listeners to support the podcast by becoming a “GNC insider.”
Subsequently, Todd comments on his personal experiences around Thanksgiving, describing a dinner he attended in the Philippines. He shares casual anecdotes about day-to-day activities, setting a relatable backdrop for his global audience.
The discussion shifts back to technology topics as Todd critiques the potential implications of apps like the Death Clock on insurance industries and consumer data privacy. He also covers various tech and social issues, including the role of artificial intelligence in combating spam calls, with the introduction of a chatbot named Daisy in the UK.
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