"With an AI trained on more than 1,200 life expectancy studies, the app offers a 'pretty significant' improvement on standard life tables," said developer Brett Franson.
"The questionnaire included not just basics like age and gender, but detailed questions about family history, mental health, and chronic conditions," demonstrating the app's comprehensive approach.
"For an annual subscription fee of $40, Death Clock will suggest ways to improve habits and show a clock counting down to the estimated death," enhancing user engagement.
"A huge concern for elderly people, our retirees, is outliving their money," explained financial planner Ryan Zabrowski, emphasizing the financial implications of accurate mortality estimates.
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