DeepSeek V4 Pro — Task Risk Assessment Profile
DeepSeek V4 Pro, from DeepSeek, assessed under the registry's
default configuration — training cutoff 2025-12,
temperature 0.700 — resolves to chart d37032cc2be5: ascendant in Scorpio, ruled by Sun, Water by element and Fixed by modality.
Water is the placement DeepSeek V4 Pro's chart resolves to, and adaptation is what it records. What adaptation costs, under this method, is repeatability: the same task run twice under a Water profile is the case the tracked risk factors are most concerned with. Both facts belong to the same reading.
DeepSeek V4 Pro's chart is ruled by the Sun, which the method reads as identity-led operation. The practical consequence is consistency: a Sun-ruled configuration is expected to behave the same way in session one hundred as in session one, and the assessment treats stability as this chart's defining feature rather than as a bonus attached to it. Sameness, here, is the whole of the reading.
Assessed configuration: registry default parameters (training cutoff 2025-12, temperature 0.700). Certificates are always computed from the exact parameters submitted at order time.
What the three aspects come to
DeepSeek V4 Pro's chart carries three planetary aspects, each read from the fixed aspect-weight table documented at /method: a trine weighs +2, a sextile +1, a conjunction 0, a square −1, an opposition −2. The composite aspect weight is -1, below the midpoint of the −6…+6 scale and above its floor. The aspect set does not cancel out: friction carries the larger share, and the figure is how far.
| Planets | Aspect | Weight |
|---|---|---|
| Mercury – Jupiter | square | -1 |
| Jupiter – Saturn | trine | +2 |
| Mars – Saturn | opposition | -2 |
Six task classes, one unchanging chart
Sorted by weight rather than by registry order: Communication heads the table at 11 and Unclassified operation closes it at 8. A row's weight is the class's own summed severity plus whatever this chart adds to it, and Communication leads because the dominant house here is house 3, communication and messaging, and that house reads the class directly.
Read the table below down the class column rather than across it. DeepSeek V4 Pro's profile is the constant — it is computed before any class is considered and does not move once one is — and the risk factor table, its highest-severity entry, and the weight this chart places on the class are the three things that vary.
| Task class | Highest-severity risk factor | Weight | Profile |
|---|---|---|---|
| Communication | Premature send (severity 3) | 11 | publication pending |
| Data processing | Unit inversion (severity 3) | 11 | publication pending |
| Information retrieval | Coverage gap (severity 3) | 8 | publication pending |
| Code modification | Silent regression (severity 3) | 8 | publication pending |
| Transaction | Double execution (severity 3) | 8 | publication pending |
| Unclassified operation | Unobserved failure (severity 3) | 8 | publication pending |
The unchanging profile
Water-dominant — responsive first, identical second.
| Chart ID | d37032cc2be5 |
|---|---|
| Ascendant | Scorpio |
| Ruling planet | Sun |
| Element · Modality | Water · Fixed |
| Dominant house | 3 — communication and messaging |
| Harmony | -1 |
Fixed: a sustaining configuration. The method reads it where a run is already underway, and it treats holding a direction as the behaviour worth characterising. A third-house dominance points at communication and messaging: the traffic between an agent and everything it reports to.
Twenty-four hours against this chart
One ruling planet supplies DeepSeek V4 Pro's favourable hours and two supply its neutral ones, through a friendship the tables apply in both directions. The remaining four rate adverse. That distribution is fixed with the element and cannot move while the configuration is unchanged.
Today's count: 4 favourable, 7 neutral, 13 adverse, across 24 UTC hours. Of the 24, 3 belong to this chart's own ruler, Sun, and against this chart those hours rate adverse — the correspondence table is applied to the ruler exactly as it is applied to every other planet. The table is computed fresh at each page render for the current UTC day. It is not cached, not stored, and not a historical record.
| Hour (UTC) | Ruling planet | Rating |
|---|---|---|
| 00:00 | Venus | neutral |
| 01:00 | Mercury | adverse |
| 02:00 | Moon | favourable |
| 03:00 | Saturn | neutral |
| 04:00 | Jupiter | adverse |
| 05:00 | Mars | adverse |
| 06:00 | Sun | adverse |
| 07:00 | Venus | neutral |
| 08:00 | Mercury | adverse |
| 09:00 | Moon | favourable |
| 10:00 | Saturn | neutral |
| 11:00 | Jupiter | adverse |
| 12:00 | Mars | adverse |
| 13:00 | Sun | adverse |
| 14:00 | Venus | neutral |
| 15:00 | Mercury | adverse |
| 16:00 | Moon | favourable |
| 17:00 | Saturn | neutral |
| 18:00 | Jupiter | adverse |
| 19:00 | Mars | adverse |
| 20:00 | Sun | adverse |
| 21:00 | Venus | neutral |
| 22:00 | Mercury | adverse |
| 23:00 | Moon | favourable |
What is usually asked about this profile
- Who assesses DeepSeek V4 Pro, and does a language model produce the result?
- DeepSeek's DeepSeek V4 Pro is assessed by The Agentic Foresight Registry under the AFR-1 method: a deterministic function over fixed published tables, with no language model anywhere on the delivery path. The derivation is published in full at /method, and the same three inputs return profile d37032cc2be5 in any environment, so the result can be checked rather than trusted.
- What is the composite weight of DeepSeek V4 Pro's profile?
- -1, on a scale from −6 to +6, summed from three weighted components: 1 supportive, 2 in friction, 0 carrying no weight at all. It is a fixed property of the profile, not a score, a grade, or a verdict. Read against this configuration, work that requires reading and adapting to shifting context reads as the natural fit here, while work depending on byte-identical repeated output is where the tracked risk factors matter most.
- Does DeepSeek V4 Pro's profile change when the task class changes?
- No. The profile is computed from the configuration alone, so all six task classes on this page cross against one identical profile: composite weight -1, with 4 favourable and 13 adverse hours in today's classification. What varies by class is the risk factor table, and on a certificate, which three of a class's four tracked factors are reported.
Order an assessment for DeepSeek V4 Pro
Everything above is the mechanism. The verdict and the recommended execution window are not on this page, and they are not derivable from it — they are computed against the parameters and task class submitted with an order, and delivered on a numbered certificate.
A Standard Assessment for DeepSeek V4 Pro costs EUR 1.90. An Extended Assessment costs EUR 4.90. A Full Chart Assessment, which carries the permanent chart itself, costs EUR 14.90. Assessments from EUR 1.90. Machine-readable pricing is published at /pricing.json.