P> Deepseek R1, China’s most sophisticated model of artificial intelligence, has become a popular tool for predicting fate and spiritual counseling among young people. Users use this model to analyze BAZI (four columns of fate, a traditional Chinese method to predict the future by date and time). As youth unemployment has risen and the Chinese economy is challenging, people have turned to the forecasts of this model as a way to get control of control.
The Role of Artificial Intelligence in the revival of traditional Chinese prophecies
The Deepseek R1 is capable of analyzing complex logical patterns in BAZI and can examine the imbalance of elements (wood, fire, land, metal and water) in one’s destiny. Many users, including entrepreneurs and writers, use this model to get tips on their career path, relationships and financial decisions. Unlike ChatGPT, this model offers more accurate and logical responses to BAZI that make it popular among Chinese users.
Conversion of tradition to trade; The emergence of artificial intelligence -based startups
Chinese entrepreneurs, such as Levy Cheng, are creating new commercial platforms that use artificial intelligence models to provide more accurate predictive analysis. Launched in year 5, the Fatetell startup uses several artificial intelligence models (ChatGpt, Claude and Deepseek) to provide personal reports on the fate of users. The service has become a booming business for $ 1.2 per report.
Supervisory challenges and potential risks
Despite the widespread popularity, the Chinese government’s strict regulations on spiritual activities and prophecy can be a threat to this market. Activities such as Bazi and astrology are in a legal gray area, and the content associated with them is often censored on social media. For this reason, some startups, like Fatetell, have focused on international markets.
In addition, some users have warned of the psychological risks of using artificial intelligence in predicting fate. In some cases, Deepseek has provided very pessimistic and specific predictions about divorce, severe diseases and financial problems that have raised concerns about such information on people’s decisions.
Deepseek R1 has shown that artificial intelligence can combine spiritual traditions with modern technology and make it easier for people to access complex predictions. However, this technology has both created new economic opportunities and has brought ethical and regulatory challenges. Now, the question arises as to whether this process can continue without the Chinese government’s intervention, or more oversight will limit it.
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