Computers Can Predict When You're Going to Die… Here's How

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    Predictive analytics uses math and historical data to make predictions about the future. It’s used in commerce, sports, politics, social media and tons of other places. And as it turns out, people have been using math to predict people’s death for centuries. Can it predict mine?
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Komentáře • 471

  • @besmart
    @besmart  Před 24 dny +86

    I've got a few more good years in me…
    How do you feel about learning that computers can accurately predict your death and have been doing so for years? Let me know in the comments!

    • @RichConnerGMN
      @RichConnerGMN Před 24 dny +2

      idk

    • @AbdullahCumhur
      @AbdullahCumhur Před 24 dny +5

      i got the 2nd reply ill edit it to answer the question when i watch the video :))
      *EDIT:* Bruh it was all because the insurance people wanted more money 💀

    • @gojohnniegogo
      @gojohnniegogo Před 24 dny +10

      I'd be a lot happier if it was used for our benefit and not so insurance companies had a nice a excuse to jack up insurance premiums. One thing I'm glad of is that the UK hasn't had people go bankrupt because of medical costs, as much as our current government are trying get this through.

    • @michaelmayhem350
      @michaelmayhem350 Před 24 dny +5

      🎼Shame on us, doomed from the start
      May god have mercy on our dirty little hearts
      Shame on us for all we have done
      And all we ever were, just zeroes and ones....

    • @VictarisGX
      @VictarisGX Před 23 dny +2

      And here I thought we'd see a Futurama professor's Death-Clock reference. Well done!

  • @dynad00d15
    @dynad00d15 Před 23 dny +281

    **throws himself in front of a car** AH AH! YOU DIDNT SEE THAT COMING, COMPUTER!
    ow..

    • @arth__BK
      @arth__BK Před 23 dny +20

      Computer:" added to the database"

  • @YasugoLiehu
    @YasugoLiehu Před 23 dny +248

    Me: “Computer, when am I going to die?”
    'Puter: “Tomorrow”
    Me: “Oh, sweet, thanks. That's a load off my mind.”

  • @primarytrainer1
    @primarytrainer1 Před 23 dny +108

    love that the Hank Green doppelganger joke is still going lol

    • @thyblackpanther
      @thyblackpanther Před 23 dny +5

      What joke?

    • @kagenekoUA
      @kagenekoUA Před 21 dnem +3

      @@thyblackpanther at the end (of the video)

    • @ShirinRose
      @ShirinRose Před 20 dny +6

      I actually saw an Instagram comment the other week on one of Hank's videos asking him why he changed the name of his youtube channel from 'It's Ok to Be Smart' to 'Be Smart' xD

    • @JohnThurner
      @JohnThurner Před 20 dny +3

      Doppelhanker

    • @s.l.summers2958
      @s.l.summers2958 Před 20 dny +4

      Watch the Scishow Quiz episode where Hank and Joe face off. They look so similar lol.

  • @jeroenrl1438
    @jeroenrl1438 Před 23 dny +45

    There always will be bias because somebody will decide what data to record. If favourite colour is important and nobody writes it down, it will be missed - and other (combinations of) factors will be found, thinking that will be enough.
    The problem with computers is that they can't be curious about types of data they don't have. They can't ask their subjects new and surprising questions, opening new ways of thinking.

  • @BattlewarPenguin
    @BattlewarPenguin Před 23 dny +35

    6:50 finally, Charon bought something nice for himself with all those gold coins, he looks really happy in his new yacht
    Edited: Noo the ending, Joe stole his yacht

  • @AllTheArtsy
    @AllTheArtsy Před 20 dny +12

    before watching: i mean this is the whole business of life insurance. those folks are literally betting on your life
    after the video: i mean, yeah

  • @Alex1891
    @Alex1891 Před 21 dnem +10

    I had anxiety about death until a conversation with my father in which he had me consider how I felt before I was born.

    • @erindickerman6138
      @erindickerman6138 Před 21 dnem +3

      Same! I just recently "learned" this and it has helped so much!

    • @odin6108
      @odin6108 Před 20 dny +1

      I have been aware of this 'thought experiment' since I was in 3rd grade or so, and it honestly terrifies me way more.

    • @Alex1891
      @Alex1891 Před 20 dny +2

      @@odin6108 The reason it doesn't terrify me is probably a combination of the fact that I was experiencing high anxiety about it already and that I truly didn't care at all about anything, say, 5 billion years ago.
      It's not easy to reject your natural aversion to your own demise but doing so earlier in life will save you stress later.
      Seriously, be well and if you ever want to chat, I'm generally open to.

  • @NotSoMuchFrankly
    @NotSoMuchFrankly Před 23 dny +22

    Can a computer be an actuary? Well, yes.

  • @SteveRowe
    @SteveRowe Před 24 dny +33

    Celebrating Germany today with your running gear?

    • @besmart
      @besmart  Před 24 dny +28

      How do you know it's not Belgium

    • @dannya8614
      @dannya8614 Před 24 dny +10

      @@besmart Because it is horizontal, not vertical :)

    • @trevinbeattie4888
      @trevinbeattie4888 Před 24 dny +17

      @@besmart Germany’s flag has the red stripe in the middle; Belgium’s middle stripe is yellow.

    • @mr.invisible5528
      @mr.invisible5528 Před 11 dny

      ​@@besmart Amateur. ;)

  • @Andre-qo5ek
    @Andre-qo5ek Před 24 dny +50

    pre-watch comment:
    i mean.. actuaries have been doing essentially this for forever... with the added part of BETTING when you will die, it is the definition of life insurance.
    post-watch comment:
    yup

    • @CurtOntheRadio
      @CurtOntheRadio Před 23 dny +1

      No, actuaries have been estimating life expectancies for groups/cohorts of people, not individuals. Surely? It's more like predicting cancers given X level of exposure to Y radiation in a population? You can pretty accurately predict a rate of cancer but you can't say which individuals within the population will succumb.
      "During the 17th century, a more scientific basis for risk management was being developed. In 1662, a London draper named John Graunt showed that there were predictable patterns of longevity and death in a defined group, or cohort, of people, despite the uncertainty about the future longevity or mortality of any one individual."

    • @Andre-qo5ek
      @Andre-qo5ek Před 23 dny +4

      @@CurtOntheRadio if you are part of the given group, it is a prediction of you as an individual in that group. the issue is only specificity of the data.
      there is NOTHIGN that can specifically predict YOUR specific death.. no... you would need a team of people that run around the world collecting specific data from everyone around YOU and people similar.
      im not sure i see your point?

    • @CurtOntheRadio
      @CurtOntheRadio Před 23 dny +2

      @@Andre-qo5ek "if you are part of the given group, it is a prediction of you as an individual in that group. the issue is only specificity of the data"
      No, it's a prediction for the group. There is no way to tell average outcomes for individuals - only the group.

    • @CurtOntheRadio
      @CurtOntheRadio Před 23 dny +1

      @@Andre-qo5ek Imagine throwing a 600 sided dice many times? You have no idea what number the dice will land on for any particular throw but you know the average will be 300.
      Human lives are like the single throw of a dice. One might live to be 110 whatever one's lifestyle, or one might die very young, regardless of lifestyle etc.

    • @Andre-qo5ek
      @Andre-qo5ek Před 23 dny +2

      @@CurtOntheRadio
      form the video .... "This is the mathematical theory called the law of large numbers.
      Basically, the larger your data sample is, the more likely it is that the average of that sample will reflect what actually happens.:"

  • @KageSama19
    @KageSama19 Před 23 dny +15

    I choked when that little cartoon Joe shoved the grim reaper out of the speedboat.

    • @hungryjackman
      @hungryjackman Před 12 dny

      I'm sure Achilles tried it, but Charon's smarter than that

  • @ericjhubbell
    @ericjhubbell Před 23 dny +10

    😂 "ahoy hades" on the boat, dying.
    Pun intended

  • @kennycloudhead6232
    @kennycloudhead6232 Před 23 dny +16

    “You hear that guys. I don’t look old!”

  • @georgeh6856
    @georgeh6856 Před 23 dny +12

    Never tell the actuary about your cocaine usage or that you are learning how to juggle chainsaws.

  • @GeneralJoey747
    @GeneralJoey747 Před 21 dnem +6

    I think a follow up video exploring which factors are most predictive of long life is in order. What are factors people tend to over value? What are factors that marketers over emphasize? How important is family medical history vs country of residence? I think there are many more interesting angles to approach the subject from.

    • @x--.
      @x--. Před 17 dny +1

      How rich are you and how long did your parents live... I'd bet those are the most predictive factors by an AU or two. Wealth plays into so many other important factors (health, schooling, neighborhood, food abundance, stress, country).
      Now what I'd be curious about -- what factors under your control have an impact greater than 5 years?

  • @Josf-xz3hw
    @Josf-xz3hw Před 24 dny +40

    1:29 I Like The Vsauce reference 😂

  • @vtksolid9127
    @vtksolid9127 Před 22 dny +1

    Like your content entertaining informative and funny can’t wait to see 40 + more years of premium content ❤😂

  • @GeanAmiraku
    @GeanAmiraku Před 22 dny +1

    I wish you live a healthy live into your 100s! Thanks for your videos.

  • @80cardcolumn
    @80cardcolumn Před 2 dny +1

    Statistics can only tell you the LIKELIHOOD that something will happen. It cannot tell you that something WILL happen.

  • @lyledal
    @lyledal Před 23 dny +1

    Well, gosh! This is a feel good episode!

  • @toughenupfluffy7294
    @toughenupfluffy7294 Před 23 dny +4

    Don't worry-we're all going to die.

  • @helmann9265
    @helmann9265 Před 23 dny

    Fantastic 💯 👑 thanks

  • @bnthern
    @bnthern Před 23 dny

    again well presented

  • @oliviafeltis3604
    @oliviafeltis3604 Před 24 dny +82

    If you're old then man, I'm ancient 😂

  • @lakshyasingh1527
    @lakshyasingh1527 Před 23 dny +1

    Hey Joe! Really love the videos. A request, please make a video about astroinformatics. How AI and Data Science is helping in astronomy.

  • @user-uy4pd4qg7g
    @user-uy4pd4qg7g Před 5 dny

    I always learn so much from joe

  • @shaider1982
    @shaider1982 Před 23 dny +18

    2:21 yup, an algorithm used by Target mall guessed correctly that a girl was pregnant from the online choices. The girl's dad did not know and complained why she was receiving offers for baby products. The dad apologized when he learned the girl was pregnant.

    • @Artyomi
      @Artyomi Před 23 dny +2

      Okay that case was not really even that much due to the algorithm - rather the incompetence and audacity of the dad.
      It would be like saying “a forensics program predicted you’re gonna make amphetamines because you have receipts that you bought solvents, acids, phosphorus and ammonia from home depot”

    • @jillcrowe2626
      @jillcrowe2626 Před 20 dny +2

      I read that book too. "The Power of Habit" by Charles Duhig

    • @shaider1982
      @shaider1982 Před 20 dny

      ​​@@jillcrowe2626 yup, I first read about it in that book.

  • @dmfouge
    @dmfouge Před 11 dny +1

    Hey Joe, smart people here! please make videos more often, they are always so interesting

  • @boblangill6209
    @boblangill6209 Před 13 dny +1

    As people age, a common assumption about them is they sense they have less time remaining. At 74, I don't sense that the time I have left is getting shorter, just increasingly indeterminate.

  • @firstcynic92
    @firstcynic92 Před 23 dny +57

    No, a computer cannot predict my death. It can predict how long I will likely live, and the chances of certain forms of death. There's a huge difference.

  • @dremichael2335
    @dremichael2335 Před 22 dny

    1 min into the video and I’m rolling.

  • @rdapigleo
    @rdapigleo Před 19 dny

    You look fine Joe, don’t worry about it, until you’re 50. Great episode, thanks. Episode on living longer? David Sinclair?

  • @vinniepeterss
    @vinniepeterss Před 23 dny

    love this

  • @DysfunctionNoMore
    @DysfunctionNoMore Před 5 dny

    When my appendix burst and i went into septic shock, i felt strangely serene like "if it's my time, so be it". Why be anxious your whole life about death when you're so chilled while you're actually near death?

  • @thomaskn1012
    @thomaskn1012 Před 8 dny

    I just got done watching an investment video stating “past performance is no guarantee of future results” and here I am watching a video about predictive analytics which studies past performance to predict future results.

  • @Tharkon
    @Tharkon Před 19 dny +1

    3:30 Wrong, I actually am very predictable, I have already determined what to eat four weeks from now for example.
    3:40 Wrong, because my sleep schedule is terrible.
    3:50 Wrong again, because I'm unemployed.

  • @royalfelineandtracygrant
    @royalfelineandtracygrant Před 23 dny +3

    Question: does the computer also take in possible events? Having a kid, adopting a pet you’ve never had before (like a snake or something) etc., or stressful events like your job gets really bad, someone you love dies, etc. if it can not consider possible events, how is it accurate?

    • @xomiachuna
      @xomiachuna Před 22 dny +2

      It is accurate in a sense that for a large population the predictions on average will be fairly close to the true results. On a case-by-case notion it is not guaranteed to be precise (many random things affect the mortality), but in general it will be close (in the order of 1-10 years in many cases) for many people. So think of it as of a vaguely correct, but not exactly precise.

    • @richardbeck8945
      @richardbeck8945 Před 22 dny +2

      For the most part, yes. Many common life events such as if and when people will have kids or what types of pets people will have and at what ages those things will happen are recorded in all that data they amass. So they have a fairly good idea how many people will own poisonous snakes and at what age a person will most likely be when they have children and how many they have.
      But also keep in mind, the younger you are, the less accurate the predictive model will be, because of all those predictive variables haven’t happened yet. Which is why the guest mentioned that at birth the prediction for Joe would be to die in his 70’s. But now it’s his 80’s. i.e. the older you are, the more data points you have resulting in more accurate predictions.

  • @markusseppala6547
    @markusseppala6547 Před 23 dny +3

    Have a high VO2max and don't go caving and you're good.

    • @aaron101889
      @aaron101889 Před 23 dny

      I'd rather die young than train in a way that increases my VO2 max

  • @shorts_and_video_from_mini

    i love ur videos man you're the best :))

  • @AlexiHelligar
    @AlexiHelligar Před 23 dny +1

    In the spirit of staying curious, I would like to to see how close the fortune teller's prediction of your likely death is to the computer's prediction.

  • @jeremyscungio16
    @jeremyscungio16 Před 24 dny +1

    I do remember showing my 7th grade science teacher your 12 days of evolution series when it was new

  • @DynaCatlovesme
    @DynaCatlovesme Před 24 dny +11

    The original Lloyd's of London wasn't a company that sold insurance. It was a place in a building where people who sold insurance congregated.

  • @alchang1515
    @alchang1515 Před 21 dnem

    Noting new, period!

  • @IsaiahRStudios
    @IsaiahRStudios Před 24 dny +3

    Reminds me of the death clock from Futurama

    • @DavidCaveperson
      @DavidCaveperson Před 21 dnem

      I like to think the guy who wrote that joke studied a lot of math and kept talking about becoming an Actuary and passed several exams and never got hired, so he was poking fun at becoming a bitter old man (i.e. not a recent college graduate) and now he feels like a joke, but at least he can write comedy.
      But I don't know... what do you mean my impression is based on personal experience???

  • @SojournerDidimus
    @SojournerDidimus Před 20 dny +1

    4:30 Is he really called Dall-E HAL 2001?!!

  • @male20yearsold
    @male20yearsold Před 20 dny

    Humans : predict my death.
    AI : prediction will be endless, but i can end it for you anytime.
    Humans : that's sounds right, but a bit wrong,

  • @OmarTravelAdventures
    @OmarTravelAdventures Před 10 dny

    Fantastic

  • @DuluthTW
    @DuluthTW Před 21 dnem

    It must have been weird for you to see your face as a "dead guy" on the ABC TV show Will Trent. I got a kick out of that. I hope you live a long time to continue sharing interesting science. Thanks for sharing!

  • @Questerer
    @Questerer Před 23 dny

    I always lean so much from Joe.

  • @NiTeLightYears
    @NiTeLightYears Před 16 dny

    Hmm the computer in a more advanced version existing on Death Note will make an interesting plot

  • @SachidaNand-ft9qb
    @SachidaNand-ft9qb Před 12 dny +1

    if all the visible Ray passes through glass then why we see glass white in colour

  • @onetruetroy
    @onetruetroy Před 17 dny

    It would be interesting to have an AI call/text you on your birthday:
    “Happy birthday, ! I wish you many more, but you’ll only get to enjoy more of them. Bye!”

  • @dianasofia5075
    @dianasofia5075 Před 23 dny +2

    Hey, don't have a heart attack, you're not 92 yet.

  • @victoriaeads6126
    @victoriaeads6126 Před 24 dny +2

    8:16 NOTHING is free from human bias. The computer can only use data we provide, therefore it also is biased at some level. That's why so many early ChatGPT type programs that were trained on social media quickly became racist, misogynistic, and homophobic. ChatGPT uses much larger data samples and algorithms that are tweaked to try and avoid that pitfall.

  • @roger7341
    @roger7341 Před 24 dny +2

    My iPhone has a builtin accelerometer, and if it measures a 100g impulse it will probably figure I fell out of an airplane and dial 911, assuming it survived. I'm 81 years old and have outlived three iPhones, and over the years, not one of those iPhones has accurately predicted its own demise, so I'm not holding my breath that my current iPhone will accurately predict its or my demise. I believe in the inevitability of probability: wait long enough and the probable is inevitable. There is about a 50-50 chance that the computer I'm typing this comment on will die before I do, but it won't admit that, so who can you trust these days?

  • @mrbfros454
    @mrbfros454 Před 18 dny

    As soon as I saw how happy you were that he thought you were about 40 I was like wow he is old😂

  • @samhill206
    @samhill206 Před 22 dny +1

    Just curious....any reason why his sweat bands colors are the as the German flag?

  • @moayadmyro2091
    @moayadmyro2091 Před 3 dny

    I was expecting that you will mention something about DSS decision support system

  • @hokage102364
    @hokage102364 Před 22 dny

    This has gone through at least 3 thumbnails (that I've seen). What is happening? I keep thinking it's a new video in my feed, then being disappointed on reading the title.

  • @etownshawn
    @etownshawn Před 24 dny +1

    Super funny intro! You're a runner like me Joe, we'll get to 90 easily. Do we want to be 90 though? ehh

    • @-Subtle-
      @-Subtle- Před 23 dny +2

      90 with a 30 year old body and brain? Yeah.
      9O with a 90 year old body? No

  • @shantanusapru
    @shantanusapru Před 23 dny +1

    Q: Can a Computer Predict Your Death?
    A: Sure! Why not?
    Heck, an octopus can predict your death! As can a tarot card, or a parrot...
    The real question is how accurate will that/those be...?

  • @jillcrowe2626
    @jillcrowe2626 Před 20 dny

    My husband has almost no digital footprint. He uses my daughter's Amazon account. He barely answers his cell phone.

  • @bklowe0131
    @bklowe0131 Před 8 dny

    A person often meets his destiny on the road he took to avoid it (Jean de La Fontaine). Be careful of what you try to avoid, lest you invite it in.

  • @ALAN4SV0GUE
    @ALAN4SV0GUE Před 13 dny

    Hi, please could u make a video on the frontal lobe development?

  • @fedelpz
    @fedelpz Před 4 dny

    Does anyone know what song is playing during the 2:30 mark?

  • @Rantir
    @Rantir Před 23 dny +1

    Heroes may die, but legends live forever... or something like that... if you are unlucky you might die earlier than expected, yet since you have built something up, others will remember you for quite a bit. some famous guys are dead for centuries now, but history still preaches their deeds or misdeeds. hopefully you can enjoy your few good years in peace and may haps spoil us with your ever-growing wisdom in the future, but keep in mind some good folks still went down the river of Styx way to early.

  • @dillonrose3428
    @dillonrose3428 Před 24 dny +4

    I am still baffled by my inability to distinguish between Hank and yourself. And I apologize. 😅 🤘🏽

    • @astronics
      @astronics Před 23 dny +3

      they do look quite a like, i just think hank is the more chaotic one!

    • @dillonrose3428
      @dillonrose3428 Před 23 dny

      @@astronics nahhhh, they are both chaotic lol putting their own spin on the way they choose to present themselves. It could maybe be from me watching them both daily, but this one had me lost in thought thinking this was Hank! Embarrassing as it is, I was confused and convinced Hank found the most beautiful and flawless wig! 😅😂 I was baffled

    • @aussie405
      @aussie405 Před 23 dny +1

      You may have Prosopagnosia.

    • @dillonrose3428
      @dillonrose3428 Před 23 dny

      @@aussie405 well if that be the case, fingers crossed everyone gets their name in Braille on their faces lol 🤞🏽

    • @richardbeck8945
      @richardbeck8945 Před 22 dny +2

      It’s easy now that Hank has curly hair. :)

  • @sorosch6960
    @sorosch6960 Před 22 dny +1

    I wanted some kind of website where we can fill in our information and get an estimate bruh

  • @fortierma64
    @fortierma64 Před 23 dny +1

    Yup! Not sure all Canadians exercise regularly and eat healthy foods but we do have access to good healthcare when we need it AND it’s “free”. 😊

    • @lajya01
      @lajya01 Před 23 dny

      Not the Canada I live in. I have to pay private care or wait until death.

    • @fortierma64
      @fortierma64 Před 23 dny +1

      @@lajya01, I am sorry to read that, I am in Quebec and it’s a different reality at least for me and my family.

    • @lajya01
      @lajya01 Před 23 dny

      ​@@fortierma64 That's exactly what's happening in Qc. Wait until your GP retires...

    • @fortierma64
      @fortierma64 Před 23 dny +1

      @@lajya01, I hear you. Mine is retiring in a couple of years so I’m good for now but you’re right, could prove to be a challenge then. Fingers crossed. I still think that when everything works we have a good system.

  • @gibberishname
    @gibberishname Před 23 dny

    I honestly JUST finished re-reading "Machine of Death: A Collection of Stories about People who Know how They Will Die" and "This Is How You Die: Stories of the Inscrutable, Infallible, Inescapable Machine of Death" about a week ago.

  • @valuethug
    @valuethug Před 17 dny

    This is sinister. From it's inception: who does the pirate data help: the sailor or whoever funded the voyage?
    In this era: the data does little for the individual but is used by powerful groups that don't consider you but rather a dehumanized 'average you'. Creepy really.

  • @raphaelgarcia9576
    @raphaelgarcia9576 Před 23 dny

    Thanatos phobia, the fear of missing a Marvel movie.

  • @eschwarz1003
    @eschwarz1003 Před 23 dny +1

    to those trolling about someone looking "Old" I hope you're lucky enough not to have to suffer the same fate

  • @heybro345
    @heybro345 Před 20 dny

    3:24 😂

  • @NWDestroy
    @NWDestroy Před 22 dny

    man, as peaceful as death was, I sure do prefer the times when I'm alive

  • @diane_princess
    @diane_princess Před 23 dny

    I sort of learned about this when I had to learn how life insurance works and determines how much you have to pay them. I had to do it by hand with given percentages. It was extremely difficult. But the principles are the same.

  • @therealmagicmonti
    @therealmagicmonti Před 15 dny

    The logic about insurance, is that you spread the risk from an individual to a whole cohort. Such that an occurrence of an event is financial, too expansive for the individual.
    When predicting an individual's behavior causes an insurance ad absurdum. Because you don't spread the cost evenly to a cohort anymore. Obviously, this is the desire of the insurance company to lower risk and gain more profit, but the idea of spreading risk is lost. But luckily, health insurance companies are not allowed to process such very private data, otherwise the healthcare system would crash, this is in most European countries embedded by law, not the idiotic-false-believed-freedom state.
    *Addedum; that's why you should only take out insurances, for events which could bring you in a financial ruin. And not for an event like accidentally dropping a smartphone.
    *Nota Bene; When the prediction of events are "too" good, people will stop paying for the insurance, so the business model of insurances will vanish.

  • @joshuafernando8775
    @joshuafernando8775 Před 22 dny

    "right now there are people out there predicting your death and mine".............My brain ISIS lmao

  • @SkiingWolf
    @SkiingWolf Před 23 dny +1

    *cries in american healthcare*

  • @secretagent86
    @secretagent86 Před 21 dnem

    I correctly matched 86 before the actuary.. but is used to sell life insurance

  • @deadliestt
    @deadliestt Před 24 dny

    Working for a life insurance company, I have heard a lot about predicting when someone will die. I don’t work in the department that deals with that sort of thing, but it absolutely influences my job. It’s almost surreal to hear words used in my industry and know that in the next several years, my company will more than likely be using that AI software.

  • @secretagent86
    @secretagent86 Před 21 dnem

    Robert Heinlein had a short story on this topic but when Lazarus Long was test the scientist said his machine was broken.. forgot the story name but entertaining

  • @valerielock2374
    @valerielock2374 Před 6 dny

    Getting termites in your house takes 10 years off!

  • @margarettaylor2057
    @margarettaylor2057 Před 17 dny

    One thing that I wished this episode had made explicit is that life expectancy means you are 50% likely to make it to that age NOT that you are likely (unquantified) to make it to that age

  • @codycoyote6912
    @codycoyote6912 Před 22 dny

    It isn't how long you live it's how well it's how well you live.

  • @19lamborghini92
    @19lamborghini92 Před 22 dny

    0:26 not me thinking he didn't have shorts on 😂

  • @sarahreavis6085
    @sarahreavis6085 Před 14 dny

    Where do we go or who do we contact if we want to hire AI to predict our own personal death?

  • @whycantiremainanonymous8091

    Two huge logical leaps in the script:
    1. You can predict how long somebody like me will live on average, not how long I will live.
    2. I think of death several times a day. I don't feel anxious about it.

  • @jackovoltraids5937
    @jackovoltraids5937 Před 23 dny

    "Dennis, our lives are in your hands and you've got Butterfingers!"

  • @sylak2112
    @sylak2112 Před 16 dny

    Me reaching 45 years old this years hurted. I don't feel old, but.. that is not a lot of life remaining... totally feel that mid life dread.

    • @Joshua52391
      @Joshua52391 Před 12 dny

      its ok you still have the potential to live another 30 years maybe even 40 years if you're health isn't to shitty

  • @Petch85
    @Petch85 Před 24 dny +1

    Well "When a measure becomes a target, it ceases to be a good measure", thus people will change there behavior. You might not seek a psychologist when you need it cause you don't want it on you record, you might install software on your computer that dilutes your data, or something else.

  • @JVDetmer
    @JVDetmer Před 10 dny

    Damn! This reminded me to Rehoboem from Westworld 😱

  • @cshell9137
    @cshell9137 Před 2 dny

    For US citizens, I wonder if AI will consider mass shooting events as "black swans" or?

  • @rustycherkas8229
    @rustycherkas8229 Před 22 dny

    "Suggest some good videos to watch while we're waiting..." Scene from "Meet Joe Black" when Hopkins knows his time is short and there's his "daughter" worries...
    He's playing Solitaire (with real cards)... Kinda makes ya think, no?

  • @MildStallion1
    @MildStallion1 Před 23 dny

    "Ahoy Hades" will be the name of my next album.

  • @rickseiden1
    @rickseiden1 Před 23 dny

    They should start calling the "black swan" events, "Dean Winters" events. "Mayhem, like me!"

  • @drieschnoronha
    @drieschnoronha Před 23 dny

    8:17 Is it really 'free' from human bias? Given that humans are selecting/collecting/etc.. the data which is fed into the ML algorithm, wouldn't thete be some bias making it's way into the process?

  • @jayplayzlol8701
    @jayplayzlol8701 Před 11 dny

    While we have free healthcare in Canada, we sometimes just walk away from it because it's been 5 hours waiting at the hospital and you had the time to convince yourself you'll be fine 😂

    • @leehamilton4459
      @leehamilton4459 Před 10 dny

      And here in the US it is common for people to refuse ambulance service because they don't want a $1,200 bill coming to their mailbox. My husband fell off a roof, he was unconscious for a moment, an ambulance was called, he woke up and flat refused the ambulance ride. I ended up taking him in my car. Crushed R hand, ankle damage and thankfully just a bump on the head. His hand took most the impact.

  • @raphaelgarcia9576
    @raphaelgarcia9576 Před 23 dny

    So oooooold. Wait, what’s the alternative?