A new study found that it's possible to make accurate predictions about a person's death using a subset of AI known as machine learning.
The dataset includes health records, salary, working hours, residences, and more.
Using that data, the researchers created a deep-learning model called "life2vec" to map out detailed sequences of an individual's life events, according to the study.
They focused on using individuals between the ages of 30 and 55 — when mortality is harder to predict.
Google has also been working on AI technology that can predict a person's death by analyzing health records.
Persons:
—, Sune Lehmann, Life2vec, life2vec, that's, Lehmann
Organizations:
Service, Business, Technical University of Denmark, CNN, Google
Locations:
Denmark