‎Kim Kardashian Reveals ChatGPT Caused Her to Fail Law Tests During Vanity Fair Interview

‎Kim Kardashian opened up about her complicated experience with ChatGPT during a Vanity Fair Lie Detector Test video interview conducted by Teyana Taylor. When asked if she uses the AI chatbot, the reality star and entrepreneur confirmed she does—mainly for help with her law studies.
‎Kim Kardashian admits ChatGPT gave her wrong legal answers, calling the AI chatbot her “toxic frenemy” in a Vanity Fair lie detector interview.
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‎Kardashian explained that she often turns to ChatGPT when she needs answers about legal concepts, even uploading photos of her materials for guidance. Taylor then asked whether that counts as cheating, prompting Kardashian to reveal that the chatbot’s responses are frequently inaccurate.
‎According to Kardashian, ChatGPT’s incorrect advice has even caused her to fail tests. She joked that she often gets frustrated and argues with the AI after realizing it led her astray. The Kardashians star described the relationship as a “frenemy” dynamic, saying the chatbot sometimes replies with attitude when she confronts it for being wrong.
‎She shared that ChatGPT once responded to her complaints by saying its mistakes were meant to help her trust her instincts. Taylor responded with a laugh, calling their dynamic a “toxic friendship.” Kardashian noted that she often screenshots these exchanges and shares them with friends because of how unexpectedly personal the chatbot’s replies can seem.
‎The American Horror Story actress has been pursuing law through an apprenticeship program in California for six years. In 2021, she passed the state’s “baby bar” exam and reportedly took the full bar exam this summer, awaiting her results.
‎Beyond her real-life legal journey, Kardashian portrays a lawyer in the new legal drama All’s Fair. The series centers on an all-female law firm in Los Angeles specializing in high-profile divorces and features an ensemble cast that includes Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, Sarah Paulson, and Teyana Taylor.

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