The director’s weekly AI Agent small experiment has been updated again.


This time, I built a cyber “half-immortal” • Fate Radar. In simple terms, it turns fortune-telling, tarot, asking-about-issues, and feng shui into an Agent you can ask questions directly.
If you want to check your financial luck, you can input your birth information. It will break it down based on the Eight Characters, Great Luck, Annual Luck, and changes in the Wealth Star—explaining why there were ups and downs over the past few years, which stages in the coming years are more suitable for making money and keeping money, and which stages you should do less messing around in.
If you want to check your relationship, you can write your current relationship status, or also add information about both sides. It won’t just say “there’s a connection” or “there’s no connection.” It will keep dissecting where the current problems are getting stuck, where the two sides’ needs differ, and whether the next few months are more suitable for taking initiative and observing—or for slowly letting go.
If you want to ask about a specific matter, you can ask directly. For example: whether you should change jobs, whether cooperation can be carried out, or whether a certain decision is suitable to push forward now. It will use divination frameworks like Qimen, Liuyao, and Meihua to break down timing, obstacles, key variables, and likely outcome tendencies.
What I most want to make isn’t something that pretends to be supernatural, but a “metaphysics translator” that ordinary people can understand.
For example, if in life-reading it says “the Wealth Star is being restrained,” it won’t stop at those four words. It translates it into something more realistic. It might be that income opportunities are still there during this period, but your cash flow is easily blocked by expenses, contracts, investments, or personal relationships and favors.
For another example, if in matters of love it says “fate is obstructed,” it will continue to break it down into real-life issues—such as communication problems, pacing problems—or it might simply mean that you haven’t let go yet.
So every time it outputs, it has a few fixed parts: first it gives the conclusion, then it explains the basis for the judgment, then it translates it into real-world language, and finally it provides risk reminders and action suggestions.
As for metaphysics, I’ve always felt the thing I fear most is when it’s explained in a too-mysterious way, leaving you even more confused after you finish listening.
So my standard for building this Agent is very simple:
It can be mystical, but it must speak human language. It can help you read charts, but in the end it must land in reality.
I’ve also used it to calculate my own financial luck for the recent years and the next few years. Looking back, at the ups and downs of the past few years, the analysis felt like it was basically on point.
This Agent is built by me using CREAOAI @CreaoAI. Now I’m increasingly convinced that AI Agents are very well suited to turning those once scattered, too mystical, and hard-to-reuse judgment processes into a system you can repeatedly ask about and repeatedly verify.
The content above is for entertainment and reference to traditional culture only, and does not constitute any investment, relationship, or life decision advice.
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