Kim Kardashian Fails Tests Using ChatGPT for Legal Advice
Kim Kardashian's ChatGPT Legal Advice Fails

Reality TV star and aspiring lawyer Kim Kardashian has discovered that artificial intelligence is not a reliable legal partner. In a candid Vanity Fair interview, Kardashian shared her frustrating attempts to use OpenAI's ChatGPT for legal counsel, admitting the tool's inaccuracies have directly led to failed tests.

From Baby Bar to AI Missteps

Kim Kardashian's legal journey is well-documented. In 2021, she successfully passed California's challenging First-Year Law Students' Examination, commonly known as the 'baby bar' exam. She now stars in the new show 'All's Fair', where she plays a high-powered divorce lawyer. However, behind the scenes, her real-life legal studies hit a significant snag thanks to AI.

During the interview, which also featured her co-star Teyana Taylor and a polygraph test, Kardashian revealed her unconventional study method. 'I use it for legal advice,' she stated. 'When I am needing to know the answer to a question I’ll take a picture and snap it and put it in there.'

ChatGPT as a 'Frenemy'

The lie detector segment of the interview confirmed that Kardashian does not use the AI for life or dating advice. But her reliance on it for legal questions has proven disastrous. 'They’re always wrong,' Kardashian lamented. 'It has made me fail tests all the time.'

Her frustration led to some unusual conversations with the program. 'I will talk to it and say, 'Hey, you’re going to make me fail. How does that make you feel?'' she told Taylor. According to Kardashian, ChatGPT's unhelpful response was to tell her to 'trust' her own intuition. This dynamic led the two stars to label the AI as Kardashian's 'frenemy'.

Beyond AI: On-Set Conspiracy Theories

The Vanity Fair discussion also touched on Kardashian's time on the set of 'All's Fair' with co-stars like Sarah Paulson, Niecy Nash, and Naomi Watts. In one conversation with Sarah Paulson, Kardashian voiced skepticism about the moon landing. 'I don’t think we did. I think it was fake,' she stated, citing videos of Buzz Aldrin as her source. 'Maybe we should find Buzz Aldrin.'

This revelation, alongside her AI struggles, paints a picture of a celebrity navigating complex fields and sometimes turning to unconventional sources for answers, with mixed results.