Kim Kardashian Blames ChatGPT After Failing Law Exams
Kim Kardashian has confessed that her reliance on ChatGPT for legal help has backfired — even causing her to fail several law exams.
The 45-year-old reality TV mogul, who has been studying to become a lawyer for several years, made the admission during Vanity Fair’s lie detector test interview with All’s Fair co-star Teyana Taylor.
“When I need to know the answer to a question, I’ll take a picture and snap it and put it in there,” Kardashian said.
“It has made me fail tests … all the time. And then I’ll get mad and I’ll yell at it.”
Taylor laughed and called artificial intelligence Kardashian’s “frenemy,” a label Kardashian agreed with.
“Yes, a frenemy. And then it’ll say back to me, ‘This is just teaching you to trust your own instincts. So you knew the answer all along.’”
A ChatGPT conversation Kim shared to social media back in June
“They Need to Do Better”
Kardashian joked that she often shares her ChatGPT conversations in group chats, complaining about how the AI responds.
“They need to do better because I’m leaning on them to really help me,” she said.
“And she [ChatGPT] is teaching me a life lesson and becoming my therapist — telling me to believe in myself after giving me the wrong answer. It’s insane.”
The reality star added that she regularly screenshots her exchanges with ChatGPT and sends them to friends, laughing about how “sassily” the AI replies.
Determined to Pass the Bar
Despite her struggles with AI, Kardashian said she’s confident she has finally passed her bar exam, the next step toward becoming a qualified lawyer.
She previously passed the “baby bar” on her fourth attempt and took the main bar exam earlier this year.
Appearing on The Graham Norton Show in late October, she revealed she expects her results in early December.
“I will be qualified in two weeks,” Kardashian said. “I hope to practise law. Maybe in 10 years, I’ll give up being Kim K and be a trial lawyer. That’s what I really want.”
Kardashian has been studying law through a four-year apprenticeship program in California, following in the footsteps of her late father, Robert Kardashian, who was part of O.J. Simpson’s legal defence team.