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EPISODE · Jul 5, 2025 · 5 MIN

This AI Predicts Divorce with 94% Accuracy

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A university-trained AI can now scan your relationship and predict if you’ll get divorced — with eerie precision.In this episode, we break down how it works, the patterns it tracks, and what it says about the future of love, privacy, and AI.Is it science? Surveillance? Or something worse?🎥 Watch the video version: YouTube.com/@OutpacedAI

A university-trained AI can now scan your relationship and predict if you’ll get divorced — with eerie precision.In this episode, we break down how it works, the patterns it tracks, and what it says about the future of love, privacy, and AI.Is it science? Surveillance? Or something worse?🎥 Watch the video version: YouTube.com/@OutpacedAI

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