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Kim Kardashian said she used ChatGPT to study for her law exam, and blamed the generative AI engine for her failure.
Kardashian, 45, spoke about the use of AI in Vanity Fair’s lie detector test interview series. During the interview, Kardashian’s All’s Fair co-star Teyana Taylor asked Kardashian if she uses ChatGPT for “life advice” or “dating advice,” or if she sees the chatbot “as a friend.”
After answering “no” to the first three questions, Kardashian revealed that she used ChatGPT for “legal advice.”
“When I want to know the answer to a question, I take a picture and paste it there. That’s why I failed the test… all the time,” Kardashian explained. “And I would get mad and yell.”
“So, is she a frenemy?” asked Taylor, 34, to which Kardashian replied, “Yeah, a frenemy. And she’d say, ‘It’s just teaching you to trust your instincts, so you knew the answer all along.'” ”
“So she timed you,” Taylor replied.
“It surprised me,” Kardashian added.
“So technically, you and ChatGPT are friends, just toxic friends,” Taylor said, and Kardashian agreed.
“But they need to get better, because I rely on them to really help me and she’s my therapist who teaches me life lessons and shows me why I need to believe in myself after they get an answer wrong,” Kardashian continued. “It’s kind of like, I’m always taking screenshots and sending them to the group chat. Like, can you believe this bitch is talking to me like this? This is insane.”
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A lie detector test operator found that Kardashian was not lying about using ChatGPT.
According to TMZ, the California bar exam includes five one-hour essay questions, one 90-minute performance test, and 200 multiple-choice questions.
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“All’s Fair” will premiere on Hulu on Tuesday, November 4, and centers on an all-female law firm led by a divorce lawyer played by Kardashian, Naomi Watts, Glenn Close, and Niecy Nash-Betts.
									 
					