Remembered by AI: The Last 48 Hours of a 27-Year-Old Girl Living Alone
—— Her disappearance went unnoticed, only a machine detected that she had stopped breathing
🧨01|The Last 48 Hours of an Ordinary Girl
Her name is Lin Yue, 27 years old, customer service at an e-commerce company in Shenzhen.
No prestigious school background, no family connections, living in a 10-square-meter shared room. Working 12 hours a day, handling hundreds of customer complaints.
She always said: "I'm not afraid of hard work, I'm afraid of living like a transparent person."
Until that late night of overtime, she suddenly collapsed.
🧩02|48 Hours of Silence
The landlord thought she moved out for unpaid rent, and the roommate thought she was on a business trip.
But that Marco weather box on the balcony detected something unusual:
• 34th Hour: Data upload stopped
• 38th Hour: Continuous high-temperature alarm
• 42nd Hour: AI system triggered a level-three alert
By the time friends broke down the door, her body was already cold.
😵03|The Last Breath Remembered by AI
This is not science fiction:
• Marco device collects environmental data every 5 minutes
• AI system learns the user's circadian rhythm
• Since that night, the data curve turned into a straight line
No one in the human world noticed her disappearance, but the smart contracts on the blockchain fully recorded the final fluctuations of her life.
🧠04|When AI Becomes the Last Witness of Life
She was overlooked in life, but her death sparked a discussion about "digital life monitoring."
Her case made history:
The first human death event identified by an AI system
The first on-chain monitoring of vital signs
The first time a machine detected death earlier than humans
In this megacity with a population of 24 million, countless "transparent people" like Lin Yue leave unnoticed every day. But at least, the blockchain remembered the traces of her existence.
If you are destined to leave alone, would you want AI to be the last witness of your life?
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