AI Tarot
Overview
AI Tarot is a unique GPT designed with the aim of acting as a virtual tarot card reader. This interface, developed by Hiroyuki Tanaka, provides users with computer-generated tarot cards, aiming to deliver personalized readings in a digital environment.
The GPT functions by enabling the user to interact through a series of pre-determined prompts. These prompts include requests such as 'Draw a card for my love life', 'What does my future hold?', 'Explain the meaning of The Fool card', and 'Give me a three-card spread for my career.' Additionally, this tool also allows for the generation of digital images of the cards chosen in the reading.
AI Tarot is a layer on top of ChatGPT and requires a subscription to ChatGPT Plus for access. This tool merges technology with an age-old form of divination, offering an innovative approach to tarot readings.
It should be noted that AI Tarot aims to supplement, not substitute, traditional tarot readings. This tool offers an interactive and unique experience for users seeking insight or guidance through tarot cards.
However, the accuracy and application of these generated readings should always be considered in the context of its AI origins.
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Jenna Hamilton🙏 47 karmaAug 28, 2025@TarotifyAll I can say is WoW! I don't know too terribly much about Tarot, but my reading was 110% spot on. And I am not referring only to the fact of the cards drawn couldn't have come closer if I hand-picked them but it was the analysis of each card individually, as well as overall. I'll be using this regularly from now on. -
The most accurate AI interpretation of tarot cards.
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Insightful guidance tailored to your life's questions.OpenThis ai tool is awesome because I did figure out last Christmas when I was was lucky enough but thanks for sharing a tarot reading. But now I will be using this as often as I can. This may my Christmas a miracle for me.
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Experience unparalleled accuracy in astrology and tarot readings with Tarot Master.OpenI like that you get to try it for free, and then when you run out of AI minutes, you can buy more. It didn't save my reading in the Journal but maybe because I was using the Freebee. I bought 20 more minutes and poked around a bit. You do have to wait while the ai bot 'thinks' and I would like to shorten the wait time. Idk if takes long to answer question because it's actually processing, but it feels like it's just a way to eat into the purchased minutes and get folks like me to buy more.

