Can AI predict the exact day you’ll die? I had the honor of joining Alexandre Tanzi for a discussion, where I explored topics such as the risk of outliving your money, a topic I address in my upcoming book, Time Ahead.
Advances in artificial intelligence are pushing the boundaries of healthcare, using data to forecast life expectancy with increasing accuracy. While this could revolutionize personalized medicine, it also raises profound ethical and privacy concerns.
From managing chronic illnesses to planning end-of-life care, AI offers powerful tools to prepare for the future. But how much control are we willing to give these algorithms over such deeply personal aspects of our lives?
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