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How many years do I have left? An app gave me some helpful insights.

How many years do I have left? An app gave me some helpful insights.

NZ Herald09-06-2025
A 'Save the Date' card suggested planning my end-of-life celebration for April 17, 2042. That got my attention.
When a friend mentioned that he'd used a new artificial-intelligence-powered smartphone app called Death Clock AI to learn when his ticker would give out, I wanted to know my end date as
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