The supercomputer can predict the date of death to within 96%

Editorial shocked by the news - somewhere in the world there is a computer-forecaster! The Boston Medical Center Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center is a supercomputer that can predict the date of death of the patient up to 96%. The database contains information center containing the medical history of more than 250 000 people in the last 30 years. On the basis of these data, the computer makes a diagnosis, the doctor ahead of the verdict.



Indicators pressure, blood oxygen levels and temperature of patients admitted to the master database every three minutes. The amount of information is constantly growing, which makes it possible to improve the accuracy of forecasts.

Steve Horng, one of the developers of the system, says that if people turn to them in the center, then the computer will bring together all the information about the state of his health on the basis of past hits and current analyzes. Comparing the clinical picture with similar data of other patients, it will be able to diagnose and predict disease that may appear in a person's future.

If the computer will tell the patient that he is dying, it is likely that his life really end in the next 30 days.



via nauka.me/2015/09/superkompyuter-mozhet-predskazyvat-datu-smerti/