For one reason or another people have always wanted to know when they will die. Death is something so feared and fascinating that it is personified into its own pantheon of deities too. People have used silly websites to calculate their death for years, and now artificial intelligence is helping to make that more accurate. But how accurate are these sites and can they be trusted as anything other than data collectors, like AI girlfriends or DNA test companies? Furthermore, assumed randomness and novelty of such things is irrelevant, if such calculations lead to a self-fulfilling prophecy. The field of epigenetics, on the other hand, using methylation patterns, may be able to more literally predict our average chance of death based on our true biological age. Otherwise, the only sure way to know when we will die is to become a whistleblower for Boeing, as now two have turned up dead after giving testimony.
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