The App That Predicted Regret
It didn’t warn you about death — just the moments you’d wish you could take back.
By GoldenSpeechPublished 3 months ago • 1 min read

A startup released an experimental app called RETRACE. It analyzed texts, heart rate, and voice tone to predict when you were about to make a mistake you’d regret — social, emotional, or fatal.
It went viral overnight. People used it to avoid bad dates, career choices, even accidents. But soon, users started receiving notifications for things they hadn’t done yet:
⚠️ “You’ll regret ignoring this.”
⚠️ “Don’t take the train.”
⚠️ “Say goodbye.”
The app was shut down after a man livestreamed his final moments, whispering, “It warned me — but I thought it meant later.”
When his phone was examined, the last notification had no timestamp. Just one line:
“We tried.”
A new version appeared on the dark web six months later — now called REMEMBER.




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