Researchers claim new AI model can accurately forecast human lifespan, emphasizing ethical use

Researchers claim new AI model can accurately forecast human lifespan, emphasizing ethical use

Researchers ⁢have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) tool that utilizes sequences of life events, such as ⁣health history, education, job, and income, to make predictions about various aspects of a person’s life, including their personality and ⁤mortality.

This tool, built by the researchers using a complex dataset,⁣ has ​the ability to accurately predict future outcomes, including ‍the lifespan⁢ of individuals, surpassing the capabilities of⁤ current models. However, the⁤ research ⁢team emphasizes that it should‍ be seen as a foundation ⁢for future work rather than ⁤a standalone solution.

“Although we use prediction to assess the ​effectiveness of these models, the tool should ⁤not be used ‌to predict outcomes​ for real individuals,” says Tina Eliassi-Rad, a professor of computer science ⁤and the inaugural President Joseph E. Aoun Professor‌ at Northeastern ‌University. “It‌ is a ⁣prediction model based on a specific ​dataset from a‌ specific population.”

Eliassi-Rad, who contributed her expertise⁢ in AI ethics to⁤ the project, ‍explains, “These tools provide​ a different perspective on society, allowing us to examine our policies, rules, and‍ regulations. It’s like a scan of what is happening on the ground.”

By involving social scientists in the development process of this tool, the team aims to bring a human-centered approach ‌to AI development, ensuring that the focus remains on the individuals within the vast dataset on which the tool⁣ has been trained.

2023-12-25 16:00:03
Original from⁢ phys.org rnrn

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