If you’re cosmically inclined, in tune with all the retrogrades and speak in star signs, you’ll love an artificial intelligence-generated interpretation of your natal chart.
This is one of the most fun use cases of AI. Birth charts are notoriously difficult to interpret but ChatGPT can help you make sense of it and allow you to ask specific questions about your reading.
You can use AI as a self-discovery tool, to supplement therapy sessions, as a tarot card reader and to get career guidance. Have a conversation with your higher self, with ChatGPT.
While you should avoid making any major life decisions from this conversation alone (especially during Mercury Retrograde), it can serve as a mirror to better understand yourself.
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Prompt your way to future predictions
Because AI is known to convincingly hallucinate — that is, make things up based on bad information on the internet — it’s better to get your natal chart from a specific astrology website so you know it’s accurate, then feed the report into ChatGPT.
There are plenty of websites out there, like Café Astrology and Co-Star. You’ll need to input your location of birth, date of birth and time of birth. Make sure the time is right, because guessing it will skew the results.
These websites usually generate long reports so I downloaded the PDF option. I ended up using Café Astrology because Co-Star didn’t have a PDF download option.
Over to ChatGPT to help me decipher what this means:
First, I asked ChatGPT to give me a tailored astrology reading based on my birth chart, then attached the PDF. The devil is in the details with astrology and out of the gate, ChatGPT got an important detail wrong: it switched around my birth month/day (I think because I wrote it in the American format but said I was born in Australia — so it read the date in the Australian format).
I corrected it and it generated a new chart.
First of all, I love how ChatGPT describes what the dominant houses mean. For example, your rising sign is how the world sees you vs. your sun sign, which is how you see yourself. My sun sign is in Taurus, so I crave loyalty, longevity and consistency, yet my moon sign (emotional world) is Sagittarius, so I need freedom and variety.
I asked which part of me is more important to nurture — the security or the freedom — based on my chart. This is where AI shines, because you can’t have a conversation like this with a PDF chart (and it would cost a lot of money to have a conversation with an astrologist).
Here’s what it said:
ChatGPT shared a powerful perspective I hadn’t considered: My need for stability vs. adventure aren’t opposites but rather complementary. But I need a secure foundation in order to feel free. I always thought of it as a battle but, in fact, I can have both. The foundation enables freedom.
Pretty insightful stuff.
I like how it breaks down action steps to tend to both sides of my psyche:
Next, I asked what’s interesting about my chart that’s not obvious to me. ChatGPT revealed that my need for security vs. surprise also comes through in my love life. I need love to feel surprising and non-traditional, even if I crave long-term connections.
It even told me about how I interpret and show love.
Not surprised that banter is important, as Aussies love good quips. It also picked up that I require freedom and impact in my work, even suggesting women’s health advocacy, which is a growing passion of mine (after coming out and trying to conceive via IVF).
ChatGPT even touched on past-life tendencies and then gave me some themes for the year:
Relinquishing timelines — a powerful lesson for me this year, as I navigate infertility. As I chatted with my AI astrologer, two big questions came up for me:
- What the second half of 2025 will bring.
- When I’ll get pregnant.
Here’s some of my reading, which was filled with an impressive amount of info and predictions:
It also gave me a «thematic timeline» for the rest of the year, and «themes to lean into.»
Can AI use astrology to predict your future?
I asked ChatGPT when I will get pregnant and, to its credit, it said it can’t predict exact events. One point for ethics! But it can help identify windows of emotional readiness, karmic timing and cosmic support based on my chart and current planetary transits.
Here’s what my AI astrologer predicts:
I asked one final question: When should I do an embryo transfer based on my transits? It gave me two windows: Oct. 28-Nov. 22, 2025, and Feb. 7-Feb. 20, 2026. It described why those windows would be strong according to the planets and stars, and which would be the best transfer days within those windows.
I even asked what was happening in June, when my latest embryo transfer failed. It explained what was going on in the planets and how the Capricorn Moon isn’t a fertile placement.
I ended the chat here on a high note:
The verdict?
Time will tell whether this comes true but I felt empowered and excited about my future after my AI astrology session.
I won’t be surrendering all control to the cosmos (or ChatGPT for that matter), but it’s an insightful exercise to add to your self-discovery toolkit.