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The Death Clock uses AI to predict people's life expectancy. Similar tools claim to improve mental and physical well-being.
When a friend mentioned that he’d used a new artificial-intelligence-powered smartphone app called Death Clock to learn when his ticker would give out, I wanted to know my end date as well. I ...
I asked Arthur Caplan, a bioethicist at NYU, for his opinion on the Death Clock. Caplan, 75, told me the app predicted he has 14 more years.
Using AI as a therapist or a listening ear, is becoming increasingly common. However, it's harmful in more ways than one.
And if so, who's to blame for our growing emotional and cognitive reliance on digital solutions? Be it ChatGPT or other AI chatbots or any other gadget.
The Nothing Phone 3 is now open for pre-orders in India. Buyers who pre-book the phone will receive a complimentary pair of ...
The NHS sees patients as an “inconvenience” and has “built mechanisms to keep them away”, its new boss has said. Sir Jim ...
Residents of Iran’s capital were seen leaving the city and shops and the historic Grand Bazaar were closed Tuesday, the fifth ...
Pavel Durov, founder of Telegram, cautions that France may face societal collapse due to current censorship and regulatory measures, criticizing President Macron's leadership and warning against ...
AI ghosts, also known as generative ghosts, are AI agents designed to represent a dead person by acting on their behalf or ...