First AI-Powered Psychological Aging Clocks Help Decode Psychosocial Factors Written by AZoRoboticsDec 17 2020 Deep Longevity, a firm that designs artificial intelligence (AI) to monitor human aging and prolong productive longevity, has recently launched the first AI-driven psychological aging clocks to investigate and understand the psychosocial factors in relation to aging. Scientists at Deep Longevity published the first set of psychomarkers of aging developed using deep learning to track the changes in human psychology and assess the effectiveness of interventions, life events, and external events. The new PsychoAge and SubjAge aging clocks were linked to mortality risk. Image Credit: Mary Mitina. Scientists at Deep Longevity, along with Dr. Peter Diamandis, the visionary physician, entrepreneur, engineer, and the founder of the XPRIZE Foundation and Singularity University, have published their study titled “PsychoAge and SubjAge: Development of Deep Markers of Psychological and Subjective Age Using Artificial Intelligence” in the