Kim Kardashian Holds ChatGPT Responsible for Law Exam Failures
Kim Kardashian has openly discussed her struggles with law exams, attributing some of her past failures to the AI tool ChatGPT. During a recent lie detector test with Vanity Fair, Kardashian admitted to using the chatbot for “legal advice” while preparing for her exams.
Kim Kardashian’s Law Journey
Kardashian, 45, explored the use of artificial intelligence in her studies by seeking answers through ChatGPT. She clarified her method, stating, “When I need to know the answer to a question, I’ll take a picture and … put it in there.” Despite her reliance on this technology, she noted its inaccuracies.
Admitting to AI Missteps
During the interview, her co-star Teyana Taylor questioned whether Kardashian considered her use of ChatGPT as “cheating.” Kardashian responded candidly, asserting, “They’re always wrong. It has made me fail tests all the time.” Her frustration with the bot led her to interact with it in a personal way, expressing her feelings about its role in her academic struggles.
- Kardashian expressed anger towards ChatGPT for its errors.
- She humorously referred to the AI as a “frenemy.”
Kardashian described her interactions, stating, “I will talk to it and say, ‘Hey, you’re gonna make me fail.’” She mentioned that despite its failings, ChatGPT attempts to encourage her to trust her instincts.
Conversations and Reflections
Kardashian frequently screenshots her conversations with the AI and shares them with friends, saying, “Like, ‘Can you believe this [AI] is talking to me like this?’” Interestingly, a polygraph examiner confirmed that Kardashian was truthful about her use of ChatGPT.
Kardashian’s Law School Challenges
Kim Kardashian revealed her ambition to study law in 2019 during an interview with Vogue. Since then, she has been transparent about her journey, including failing the “baby bar” exam three times before succeeding in 2021.
- Kardashian celebrated passing the exam after multiple attempts.
- She earned her law school degree in May, after six years of hard work.
Her inspiration for pursuing law intensified after helping Alice Marie Johnson, a prisoner released in 2020. Kardashian’s ongoing commitment to her education highlights her tenacity in overcoming obstacles.