Kyle Sandilands has turned to an AI platform to predict how much time he has left to live ahead of his brain surgery for an aneurysm.

The 53-year-old shock jock was surprised to discover that the calculator, Death-Clock.org, predicted he would die in five years at the age of 58.

However, the famously outspoken radio star dismissed the ‘predictive algorithm’ after it stated that he would die of ‘alcohol disorder.’ 

His co-host, Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, also participated in the online experiment during the Kyle and Jackie O Show on Friday.  

‘I don’t even drink! This is a dumb gronk piece of sh**,’ an outraged Kyle said after hearing the result.

‘Thank God it’s so stupid then,’ his co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson, 50, agreed.

Shock jock Kyle Sandilands has turned to an AI platform to determine how long his has left to live ahead of his brain surgery for an aneurysm. (Pictured)

Jackie also took part in the online ‘experiment’ during the Kyle and Jackie O Show on Friday.

It said she would live up to 84 years of age, but will die of cardiovascular disease.

‘You know why? ‘Cos only the good die young,’ Kyle joked. 

To use the Death-Clock, Kyle and Jackie had to answer personal questions related to their health and lifestyle.

This data was then fed into the AI calculator so it could make its ‘lifespan’ prediction which tells users what they will die of and when.

During the segment, the radio duo revealed intimate health details including their body mass index (BMI) which calculates a ‘healthy’ weight based on the mass and height of a person.

Jackie got a good result with a BMI of 20, which lies in the ‘healthy’ range of 18 and 24.9, while Kyle was classified as obese with a BMI of 38.8.

At one point, Kyle lost all patience with the Death-Clock.org questionnaire when answering a multiple-choice about his outlook on life.

His co-host Jackie 'O' Henderson also took part in the online 'experiment'

His co-host Jackie ‘O’ Henderson also took part in the online ‘experiment’

Options included ‘optimistic’, ‘pessimistic’, ‘neutral’ and ‘suicidal’.

‘Just fill out anything and gives us the [bleep] result,’ he told a producer.

Jackie and Kyle also answered a question about how ‘active’ they were in terms of their level of fitness.

Kyle confessed he was a ‘couch potato’, while Jackie described her fitness as ‘moderate’. 

The other options for this question included ‘very active’ and ‘iron man’. 

Once the online form was complete Death-Clock.org predicted that Kyle would die after living 58 years, 10 months and 13 days.

Last week, Kyle told listeners he had a brain aneurysm which required immediate emergency brain surgery.

The media veteran warned listeners ‘a life of cocaine abuse and partying are not the way to go’.

Last week, Kyle told listeners he had a brain aneurysm which required immediate emergency brain surgery. Pictured with his wife Tegan

Last week, Kyle told listeners he had a brain aneurysm which required immediate emergency brain surgery. Pictured with his wife Tegan

The media veteran warned listeners 'a life of cocaine abuse and partying are not the way to go'. Pictured with son Otto

The media veteran warned listeners ‘a life of cocaine abuse and partying are not the way to go’. Pictured with son Otto

Then, on Friday, Kyle also revealed that that surgeons will have to open his skull, rather than have keyhole surgery, to access the aneurysm which is located on the front right side of his brain.

He also said that he needs to have a second surgery to remove another aneurysm which has been found in his chest.

‘The [brain] aneurysm is at a Y junction and it is at the top. The shape of it has limited the operation they can do. The only option to get to it is to [open the skull],’ he told co-host Jackie O Henderson.

‘That means I will have this huge scar from the forehead to top of my ear and they would have to drill a hole in my skull, go into the brain and clip it off.’

Kyle revealed the doctor told him he will have less problems ‘leaving it and monitoring it’ until it gets bigger.

‘As soon as I do any procedure my risk goes right up. He told me to take the weekend to think about it,’ Kyle said, before revealing the second surgery.

‘They found another one in my chest and that’s a separate surgery and I have very bad calcium buildup in the heart where I’m likely to have a heart attack.’

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