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DeepSeek is decoding Chinese destiny

The AI company’s ability to offer traditional fortune telling is proving popular as the economy slows

University lecturer Wang always thought her son’s name was not properly aligned with his “five elements” — wood, fire, earth, metal and water — potentially causing him trouble in later life. 

To fix this, the 34-year-old would once have had to hire an expensive master of “BaZi”, or the Four Pillars of Destiny — the traditional Chinese system of fortune telling.

Today, however, there is DeepSeek, the homegrown AI model whose sympathetic use of the Chinese language has proved surprisingly adept at BaZi — a form of astrology that uses a person’s birth time and other details to determine the balance of five elements and other aspects of their destiny.

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