ST. LOUIS – A new app called Death Clock AI is gaining attention for its ability to predict users’ death dates using artificial intelligence.

The app, which is free to download, analyzes users’ life choices through a series of 29 multiple-choice questions to estimate their lifespan down to the exact day, month, and year.

“Diet, exercise, family history. We ask about biomarkers, things like your cholesterol or your blood glucose,” said Brent Franson, founder of Death Clock AI, explaining the types of questions users answer.

Once users complete the questionnaire, the AI calculates an estimated age of death and provides insights into how much of their life is completed, including the number of weekends left.

The app also predicts the most likely causes of death, such as cancer risk, sleep quality issues, and cardiovascular health. In addition to predicting death dates, Death Clock AI offers a personalized longevity plan aimed at extending users’ healthspan.

This plan includes recommendations for bloodwork, supplements, screenings, and devices to support health improvements. Users can access a free three-day trial of the longevity plan or opt for a subscription at $9.99 monthly, with a current annual fee offer at $39.99.

The Death Clock AI app aims to encourage users to improve their daily habits for a healthier, longer life.

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