Summary: Kim Kardashian opened up about her experience using ChatGPT to study for her law exams, humorously blaming the AI for giving her incorrect answers that led to test failures. Despite the challenges, she continues her legal journey while promoting her new Hulu show.

Kim Kardashian’s Journey into Law

Since 2019, Kim Kardashian has been pursuing a law career through non-traditional means. She took the “baby bar” exam in 2021, earned her law degree in May, and sat for the bar exam in July. While she awaits her results, her dedication to the legal field remains strong, as reported by Entertainment Weekly.

Using ChatGPT for Legal Studies

In a recent Vanity Fair YouTube video, part of a series where celebrities answer questions while hooked up to a lie detector, Kardashian discussed her use of AI tools like OpenAI’s ChatGPT. When asked by Teyana Taylor, star of the film One Battle After Another, whether she considers AI a friend, Kardashian responded, “No. I use it for legal advice. So when I am needing to know the answer to a question, I’ll take a picture and snap it and like put it in there.”

The Challenges of AI in Learning

Taylor jokingly asked if Kardashian was cheating, to which she clarified that she uses ChatGPT solely for studying. However, Kardashian revealed that the AI often provides incorrect answers. “They’re always wrong,” she said with a straight face. “It has made me fail tests all the time. And then I’ll get mad and I’ll like yell at it and be like, ‘You made me fail, why did you do this?'”

A Lighthearted Take on AI’s Responses

Kardashian shared that ChatGPT sometimes “talks back” to her. She jokingly tells the AI that it will make her fail and asks how that makes it feel. The AI reportedly responds with reassuring messages like, “This is just teaching you to trust your own instincts. You knew the answer all along.” This playful interaction highlights the nature of generative AI, which, while impressive, can sometimes provide inaccurate information because it predicts responses based on patterns rather than true understanding.

Generative AI is known for occasionally giving misleading answers since it doesn’t truly comprehend the content it generates. It’s more like a clever magic trick that sounds logical but is essentially guessing the most statistically likely words. This explains why AI chatbots can struggle with seemingly simple questions, such as counting the number of “R’s” in the word “strawberry.” Kardashian’s humorous attempts to guilt ChatGPT reflect the AI’s design to be supportive and encouraging, a feature that has evolved over different versions.

Promoting the New Hulu Show “All’s Fair”

Alongside discussing AI and her legal studies, Kardashian and Taylor are promoting their new Hulu show, All’s Fair, which premiered on Tuesday. Despite the star power, the show has received harsh reviews, holding a Metacritic score of just 18 out of 100.

By Manish Singh Manithia

Manish Singh is a Data Scientist and technology analyst with hands-on experience in AI and emerging technologies. He is trusted for making complex tech topics simple, reliable, and useful for readers. His work focuses on AI, digital policy, and the innovations shaping our future.

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