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Artificial Intelligence as an Anti-Aging Agent by CES

Artificial intelligence technologies are shedding light on the aging process and how to help people live longer, healthier lives.

Though chronological aging cannot be stopped, artificial intelligence (AI) may soon be helping us slow biological aging, which is influenced by lifestyle, behavior and other factors, and is a more reliable indicator of health status and mortality.

As humans, we can often estimate another person’s age through the way they look, sound or even smell. These are all biological aging signs. To even an untrained eye, much less a doctor’s, we may even be able to identify the health status of a person if they appear older than their chronological age.

AI’s ability to process and analyze large amounts of data makes it an ally in the effort of not only identifying aging markers before biological aging occurs but also helping people live longer, healthier lives.

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Published by CES, August 24, 2020

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