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horoscope

[hawr-uh-skohp, hor‑] / ˈhɔr əˌskoʊp, ˈhɒr‑ /
NOUN
astrological forecast
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It remembers each user’s interests and their conversations, helping tailor future chats, which can be as deep as the meaning of life or as light as the horoscope.

From Washington Times

In another trial, when given a photograph of a stocked bookshelf, both chatbots offered detailed descriptions of the hypothetical owner’s supposed character and interests that were almost like AI-generated horoscopes.

From Scientific American

I remember her reading the newspaper cover to cover most days, horoscope included.

From Los Angeles Times

An astrologer would look at the whole horoscope when answering someone’s question, he says.

From National Geographic

Susan Miller, an astrologer in New York who has written horoscopes for decades, was more skeptical.

From New York Times