New AI tool predicts life expectancy with 78% accuracy, developed by Prof. Sune Lehmann from the Technical University of Denmark.


A newly developed AI tool by Professor Sune Lehmann from the Technical University of Denmark can reportedly predict a person's life expectancy with approximately 78% accuracy. However, it's important to note that the tool is designed for entertainment purposes only and should not be considered definitive. Unlike ChatGPT, which assists with tasks like job searches, this tool, called "life2vec," analyzes various aspects of a person's life, such as income, profession, residence, and health history, to estimate life expectancy.


The accuracy, demonstrated through research on 6 million Danish individuals, is notable at over 75%. Despite its potential, ethical considerations are emphasized, and the tool is not yet available to the public. Lehmann envisions leveraging the AI's insights to promote longer, healthier lives without compromising individual privacy.

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