The AI That Predicted 3 Celebrity Deaths

It started as a late-night joke in a hacker forum… and ended with three dead celebrities and a banned AI model.

What Was DeathClock.AI?

The app was called “DeathClock.AI”, and it wasn’t even public.

It was a private tool trained on:

⚫Health data

⚫Flight logs

⚫Court documents

⚫Public behavior

⚫Mental health patterns (inferred via social media)

You typed in a name.
It gave you a date.

The First Prediction

In February 2024, the tool predicted that actor Ryan D. would die on March 14, 2024.

Everyone laughed.
He was healthy, active, touring the world.

On March 14th, his yacht caught fire off the coast of Italy.
He drowned.

The Forum Panics

The developers freaked out.
They pulled the model offline.

But two users had saved the code.

They tested it again—with pop star Clara W.

Prediction: June 9, 2024

The Second Death

Clara died in a private jet crash en route to Singapore.
The weather was clear.
The pilot experienced sudden disorientation.
The plane spiraled.

She was declared dead at 06:14 local time.
The AI had predicted:

"Death: 06:12 GMT+8."

A Third Test

By now, the app had become an urban legend.
TikTokers were hunting it.
Redditors built fake versions.

But a former data scientist claimed he still had access.
He ran a final test:

Name: Michael R. – comedian – 54
Prediction: “Death in 17 days. Reason: cardiac failure. Unrecorded stimulant use.”

He died exactly 17 days later.
Toxicology confirmed cocaine and undiagnosed heart disease.

What Was It?

Some experts say the model was just a statistical freak.
Others believe it tapped into hidden behavioral patterns we ignore.

But here’s what’s terrifying:

The original AI was deleted.
But pieces of the code still exist – passed around in fragments on dark forums.

Some anonymous users claim they still run it.
If you ask for a name… they’ll send you a number.

Would You Want to Know?

Imagine the AI told you your death day.

Would you believe it?
Would you change your life?

Or would you count the days…
Waiting?

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