How Experimenting with ChatGPT Helps Contextualize Your Human Design Chart

In 2023, I began experimenting with ChatGPT to help people understand Human Design without

  1. Endless Google/YouTube searches

  2. Looking up what all the jargon means (what’s a ‘harmonic gate’?)

  3. Crying (unless that’s your thing)

Now, I’m no AI expert, but true to a specific part of my chart, I’m built to trial-and-error (line 3, in Human Design lingo.)

When I work with 1:1 clients, they leave with some understanding of Human Design, but there’s too much in a chart to talk about in a one-hour-long session. By the time forty-five minutes rolls around, I see them glancing at the clock every few seconds. By fifty minutes, they’re cramming random questions, hoping to squeeze every dollar’s worth out of the session.

Whether you’ve received a reading or DIY’d your chart, give ChatGPT a try.

Now, you might be of the mindset that ChatGPT can’t replace a reader. You’re right. It lacks the creativity and human touch.

But… technology’s at a place where you can set the foundation so you go into a reading or your Human Design experiment with some idea of what you’re looking for.

To help you do that, clone a Human Design reader’s process to get immediate answers. 

(That reader is me and the process is the same one I use to read client charts .)

What can you do with AI to get you started with Human Design?


1. Combine your chart in a coherent summary, so you’re not trying to jam puzzle pieces.

Something I remind people is that you may share the same type, authority, profile, etc. with another person and you’ll experience Human Design differently from each other. There’s other aspects of your chart that add another layer to the basics.

But before you get into that, you need to know your foundations.

Instead of Googling “what does it mean to be a Manifestor type” and “what does it mean to be an Emotional authority” and “what does it mean to be a 3/5 profile?” ask ChatGPT to combine them together for a summary.

Here’s an example of what ChatGPT said when I asked:

As a Manifestor with Emotional Authority and a 3/5 Profile, you’re designed to boldly initiate and create impact, driven by your inner urges to take action without waiting for permission.

Your power lies in starting things and setting them in motion, and informing others of your intentions before you act smooths the path, reducing resistance to your natural independence.

However, with Emotional Authority, your strength comes from allowing your emotions to guide your decisions over time. You don’t need to wait for others, but you do need to honor the emotional wave that brings clarity—rushing to act without this can lead to frustration.

Your 3/5 Profile ties this together by making your life a series of experiments where trial and error help you learn and grow. Through your experiences—both successes and challenges—you gain wisdom that not only benefits you but also provides practical solutions and insights for others.

By trusting your ability to initiate, riding out your emotions for clarity, and embracing the lessons from your journey, you naturally step into your role as a powerful catalyst for change.


2. Ask specific questions about your chart.

Next, what does all that mean? You got a little summary that you didn’t have to mishmash together but how does that apply to your everyday life?


Acting as a brand-new copywriter, I asked how, based on the type, authority, and profile above, to get my business off the ground.

As a Manifestor with Emotional Authority and a 3/5 Profile, getting your copywriting business off the ground means leveraging your natural ability to initiate bold ideas and make an impact by actively reaching out and creating opportunities.

Start by identifying your niche and clearly communicating what makes you unique, such as your ability to craft emotionally resonant, impactful copy. Use your energy to pitch directly to potential clients, create visible content on platforms like Instagram or LinkedIn, and inform your audience about your process to build trust and reduce resistance.

Trust your Emotional Authority by giving yourself time to process big decisions, ensuring the clients and projects you take on feel right for you. Lean into your 3/5 Profile by experimenting with services, testing strategies, and learning through trial and error, using each experience to refine your offerings and solve real problems for clients.

By initiating confidently, sharing your expertise visibly, and embracing the lessons along the way, you’ll position yourself as a trusted, results-driven copywriter while building a sustainable business.


Now, this can be helpful when you’re starting out with your Human Design. 


3. Get hyper-specific answers from your whole chart (which is what a Human Design reader would do.)

The fun part comes when you load your complete chart into ChatGPT, which takes about thirty minutes.


I used my chart but with the same prompt in the example above. This is what I got (cut off because there’s a LOT.)

Since there’s so much, here are some of the key highlights:

  • Strong sense of self to the throat, enabling me to articulate ideas and insights.

  • Can absorb and process a wide range of ideas and perspectives.

  • I need to speak my thoughts out loud to help refine copy.

  • I am highly attuned to the moods and needs around me but may struggle with consistent intuition or emotional resilience. 

  • I work at a pace that respects my natural rhythm.

  • Seek recognition through correct invitations.


What does this mean? My process is highly vocal. I may need to get on calls or Voxer (walkie-talkie app) to keep in contact with people I’m working with. However, I need to maintain healthy emotional boundaries since getting my first clients could be an emotional experience. Make sure I have the right invitations. For example, NOT working with people who are price shopping but with people who want to work with ME.

Some copywriters pride themselves on a same-day or quick turnaround. Since I must respect my natural rhythm, which isn’t same-day or quick, I must communicate that upfront.

Okay, we have a rough idea of what Human Design tells me here. This is similar to what I may tell a client in a live reading.

If it doesn’t make sense, you can ask it for clarification. For example, ask it to clarify what it means to “respect natural rhythm” or “how do I determine if the invitation is correct?”

It’s a Human Design reader in your pocket.

You’d think that once someone gets a reading or goes down the Google rabbit hole things just click. 

Sure, that might happen.

I didn’t like my type when I started with Human Design. I’m a Projector, and the idea of waiting for an invitation didn’t sit well with me. Back then, ChatGPT wasn’t around.

Today, I could tell ChatGPT that I don’t like being a Projector and explain why I need to wait for an invitation.

(I asked and got a gigantic answer. I’ll post it here to show how much came up but I won’t go into the details.)

The answer has enough information to read, like a blog post tailored to the feelings of my type.

When I shared Read Your Human Design Using AI, I got some feedback:

"This is FIRE. I’m not sure if I will be able to go to bed tonight. This is honestly more valuable to me than most if not all I’ve spent on HD resources over the years." - Naomi.

"I’m feeling like a child in a toy shop at the moment, experimenting and playing with chatGPT. 

After exploring the prompts provided, I’m now experimenting with asking my own questions and it’s super fun and insightful. 

Thank you for providing me with exactly what I was looking for in my Human Design journey, a tool that enables me to navigate self-reading while giving me all the juicy knowledge my line 1 craves." 

- Martina

Like I said, I’m no AI expert, but I think creating a pocket Human Design reader using AI is worth experimenting with. You can grab the process of how to load your full Human Design chart into your ChatGPT (or AI of choice) here.

Let me know how it goes.

-Fiona, the gremlin who likes to provoke people into trying out Human Design.

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