It's obviously morbid to think about death. But most people ponder the concept at one point or another. Have you ever wondered "How will I die?", "When will I die?" or "Will I die alone?".  Well there's a new AI Death Clock Calculator that can estimate the year, month and day of your death right down to the minute. That's right, it actually gives you a countdown to your impending doom.

The statistics used to crunch the numbers were obtained right from the World Health Organization and loaded into their AI computer. It now can predict the date of your death based on several factors like your sex, birthday, which country you live in, and a few health questions.

One of the questions asks for your BMI, or Body Mass Index. If you don't know what yours is there is a BMI Calculator on the same page as the Death Clock Calculator.

Another feature that was just added to the Death Clock Calculator will also reveal a cause of death that's statistically possible.

According to the test the average life expectancy for a male with my Body Mass Index from the United States is 84.1 years. Unfortunately I'm only going to live to be 67 years, 2 months and 8 days old. My tombstone will supposedly say I bite the big one on Sunday, November 15th, 2043.

How long will other Michiganders make it? If you have the nerve you can check to see when and how you kick the bucket by clicking here for the Death Clock Calculator.

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