That year the hottest download would be the Where I’m Going app. Almost 2 billion downloads.
The set up of Where I’m Going required answering prompts that could require as much as four hours.
Over 900 variables had to be entered: from your favorite color, to the foods you prefer to eat, to where you work and what you do, to the make and model of your car, to your recent dreams and personal fantasies, to your height and weight, to movies you love or hate, to your vacation plans, to illnesses you’ve suffered, to your personal relationships, to how often you shower… Practically every detail of your past life, your present life, and your future plans was entered into the Where I’m Going app.
The free app then indicated what you’d be doing one year in the future.
For a modest subscription, it indicated what you would do every single day for the next ten years.
For a premium subscription, Where I’m Going would precisely describe your life up until the day you die–and how you would die.
The remarkable app’s accuracy was documented to be over 93 percent. AI had achieved results previously considered unthinkable.
What made the Where I’m Going app especially attractive was how it easily synched with social media posts. That eased the intensive set up. Most life information was already public.