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I created a ‘Death Clock’ that predicts when you’ll die to ‘scare’ people into saving their lives

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Brent Franson is the CEO of Death Clock, an innovative app that gives users a prediction of the day they will die.

The founder of an app that predicts the day you will die has revealed the various reasons why his technology is the “most accurate”.

Brent Franson is the CEO of Death Clock, which gives users a prediction of the day they will die while also offering them ways to live longer with certain lifestyle changes.

While speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, the California-based entrepreneur revealed that he had created the app because he was “pissed off” at the healthcare system.

After watching his friends struggle with drugs and battle addiction himself, the founder wanted to help people find long-term solutions to their problems.

He then decided to “scare” people into taking control of their lives by creating technology, which he called “the best in the world,” that gives you the date of death based on your health circumstances.

Brent Franson is the CEO of Death Clock, an innovative app that gives users a prediction of the day they will die.

After downloading the app, users must enter all their health data and lifestyle details, such as how often they exercise and whether they have any long-term medical problems.

Death Clock will then estimate the day and year you are expected to die.

He explained: ‘So what happens is you answer these 25 questions. We predict your death date and then predict how much longer you can live if you change your habits.

‘We also tell you, like how many full moons you have left, how many weekends and things like that.

‘And then we do an assessment of your health. We tell you the top three ways you’re likely to die, which is the first part of that assessment. We predict not only when you will die, but also how you will die.

‘We also tell you what your strengths are because we don’t want to be totally negative. We tell him about lifestyle issues and medical problems.’

Brent told DailyMail.com: ‘Death Clock is first and foremost focused on being the most accurate prediction of when you are going to die, based on your current health circumstances, and I believe it is.

‘Secondly, in understanding the finitude of life. I think we can save our lives a little longer and then I think we can make decisions that help us live longer. So the death clock isn’t just to scare you. We evaluate your health.

Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, the California-based businessman revealed that he had created the app because he was

Speaking exclusively to DailyMail.com, the California-based businessman revealed that he had created the app because he was “pissed off” at the healthcare system.

‘We recommend a longevity plan, a set of things you can do to live longer. But it’s hyper, hyper, personal to me. I care deeply about this for myself since some Really brutal, like experiences from years of training. I’m just working on things. I’m trying to help other people the same way I’ve helped myself.’

The CEO explained that the app was the best on the market because of the science behind it.

‘The reason I think it is the most accurate is because there is no third party to attest to these things. “So I think we have a pretty strong argument,” he said.

‘We take all the existing science to predict when people are going to die, and that science is not new. That’s why health and life insurance companies have been doing this for a long time. The CDC (and the government) does it too.

“So we were able to take all the existing data and methodology and basically reproduce the best in class for this, using the old methods. And then, we add a layer of AI on top of it.

“So we built a proprietary AI that we trained on the 1,200 longevity studies that look at the impact of sleep on lifespan or supplements or other research and On top of all that, we train an AI.”

Brent even went so far as to say that his app was “the best in the world” at predicting people’s death dates.

“We are really the first company that said, “Okay, we’re going to combine the old and the new. We’re going to take the existing cutting-edge (data) and then we’re going to put an AI layer on it that incorporates all the latest research,” he said.

‘WWe just haven’t seen anyone else do it as rigorously as we do. so we believe Right now, we are the best in the world to do that.”

Brent noted that people can get their death dates for free. If you want to receive a longevity plan, you can get a free seven-day trial or pay $40 a year.

Brent noted that people can get their death dates for free. If you want to receive a longevity plan, you can get a free seven-day trial or pay $40 a year.

Brent explained that he was on a mission to “AI-ify” healthcare and shared some of the ways the app would help prolong his life.

He revealed: ‘The The longevity plan has a few different sections. So the first is the recommended supplements that you may want to consider based on your specific health profile.

‘The second is recommended cancer screenings that you’ll want to think about based on your age, gender, and your specific health profile.

‘The third is to recommend laboratory and blood tests. We then recommend behavioral changes. If you are not sleeping, we recommend changes that you may want to incorporate for sleep. And we recommend things you should talk to your doctor about.

‘The simplest way to think about all this is. We are trying to AI-ify the health of the janitor.

Brent noted that people can get their death dates for free. If you want to receive a longevity plan, you can get a free seven-day trial or pay $40 a year.

The founder revealed that he has put a lot of care into the app and said that his main goal was to help people.

And with the election approaching, Brent also exclusively shared Donald Trump and Joe Biden’s death dates with DailyMail.com.

He revealed that Trump is predicted to die on ‘November 13, 2036,” while Biden is expected to die on “July 20, 2027.”

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