Artificial intelligence can accurately predict death: Scientists claim

New York: Scientists have claimed that an artificial intelligence tool can accurately predict a sequence of events in a person’s life such as pregnancy date, physical identity, income, occupation, location, It has the ability to predict injuries, illnesses and even death.

In a recent study, scientists have made startling claims about a new artificial intelligence tool called the “Death Calculator”. According to the study, the tool’s algorithm, Life2vec, is capable of making an astounding 75 percent accurate predictions, and for this incredible feat, the tool relies on just four key pieces of data.

Speaking to the New York Post, Sean Lehman, head of research, said that the analysis of human lives uses Chat GPT (also known as the Transformer Model) technology to predict future events in a person’s life. what happened
The scientists from Denmark and the US trained their AI death calculator using data from 60 million citizens aged 35 to 65 between 2008 and 2020, half of whom died during the research. was

The scientists fed the AI ​​specific information about each person in the study and gave each piece of that information a different code, such as S52 for an arm fracture or IND4726 for working in a tobacco shop.

Using this data, Life2vec accurately predicted and confirmed 75% of deaths by 2020.

The study found that factors for premature death included being male, mental health and skilled work tasks, while earning more money or having a leadership role was associated with longer life.

The research also revealed that Life2vec made 11 percent more accurate predictions than other AI models.

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