On June 12, José Siles—data engineer at Nestlé and AI content creator—published a thread on X that surpassed 115,000 views in a few days. His message: «ChatGPT Image 2.0 can read your hand BETTER than any psychic». In the following post he shared the prompt in Spanish to copy and paste.
AI Prompt · How to do it
First example of José Siles' thread. @josesilesdata
Steps
- Open chatgpt.com with image generation active.
- Upload a clear photo of your palm—good light, fingers extended, neutral background.
- Paste the prompt below in the same chat.
- Generates the guide and, if necessary, requests adjustments: "more contrast in the outline" or "add heart line section."
Prompt to copy
based on my hand I want you to make a complete palm reading guide, Analyze the palm, the style of the guide should be clean and minimalist, fine lines, rounded cards, with a very luxurious overall look. Focus on the palm reading, create a simple black and white outline of my main lines, like a small work of art. do your best
Requires ChatGPT with image generation. It's entertainment, not professional palmistry. Do not upload photos from third parties without permission.
What exactly does the prompt ask for
José Siles does not limit himself to "read my hand." The text instructs ChatGPT to produce a complete palm reading guide with a very specific design: minimalist, fine lines, rounded cards and luxurious appearance. It also requires a black and white outline of the main lines of the palm "like a small work of art", separating the visual part from the textual interpretation.
That combination—real photo + generated infographic—is what differentiates this prompt from a simple palmistry question. The model analyzes the uploaded image and returns an editorial layout that looks like something out of a premium wellness app, not a generic chat.
Why it went viral
The thread accumulated more than 1,100 likes, 127 retweets and almost 900 saves—a sign that people want to keep the prompt to try it later. José Siles already has a consolidated audience on LinkedIn (+60,000 followers, according to his bio) and Instagram (+40,000), in addition to his newsletter The Data Path. The “breaking news” + flashy promise + prompt format in the following post is a formula that has already worked in other image prompt threads in Spanish.
Limitations that should be known
OpenAI does not promote ChatGPT as a divination tool, and the label “Image 2.0” is used by Siles in his X release, not as an official product name. The results are AI-generated interpretations for entertainment purposes: they are not a substitute for real palmistry or personal advice. Quality depends on the photo—blurred hand, harsh shadows, or painted nails can confuse the model—and your ChatGPT plan (image generation is not available in all regions or free accounts).
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