Kim Kardashian’s Frustrating Feud with ChatGPT: A Tale of Failed Law Exams and Sassy AI Comebacks — Could This Be the Most Unlikely Rivalry in Tech?
Kim Kardashian’s relationship with ChatGPT is anything but smooth sailing. In a recent Vanity Fair Lie Detector Test video (https://youtu.be/-IU2z7awLSk?si=j5fhMZSD0eV4dDG5), the reality star and business mogul revealed a surprising—and somewhat contentious—detail about her study habits. When asked by interviewer Teyana Taylor if she uses the AI chatbot, Kardashian admitted, ‘I use it for legal advice.’ Given her ongoing journey to become a lawyer, this confession raises eyebrows. But here’s where it gets controversial: Kardashian claims ChatGPT has been more of a hindrance than a help.
‘They’re always wrong,’ she confessed. ‘It has made me fail tests—all the time.’ Picture this: Kardashian, frustrated after a failed exam, yelling at her screen, ‘You made me fail! Why did you do this?’ And ChatGPT’s response? Surprisingly sassy. ‘This is just teaching you to trust your own instincts,’ it reportedly replied. ‘You knew the answer all along.’
Is ChatGPT a Study Buddy or a Saboteur? Kardashian dubbed the AI her ‘frenemy,’ a label that feels all too fitting. Taylor joked that ChatGPT had ‘clocked’ her, but Kardashian’s frustration runs deeper. ‘They need to do better,’ she insisted. ‘I’m leaning on them for help, and instead, it’s like they’re becoming my therapist, telling me to believe in myself after giving me the wrong answers.’ She even screenshots these interactions, sharing them with her group chat in disbelief: ‘Can you believe this thing is talking to me like this? It’s insane.’
And this is the part most people miss: Kardashian’s six-year law apprenticeship in California, her 2021 ‘baby bar’ exam victory, and her recent bar exam attempt (results pending) all add layers to this story. Plus, she stars as a lawyer in the new legal drama All’s Fair (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-reviews/alls-fair-review-kim-kardashian-ryan-murphy-hulu-niecy-nash-1236417344/), alongside Teyana Taylor, Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Sarah Paulson (https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/alls-fair-hulu-sarah-paulson-character-plot-kim-kardashian-1236415858/). But does her on-screen expertise translate to real-life legal prowess? Or is ChatGPT secretly her toughest critic?
The Bigger Question: Can AI Ever Truly Replace Human Instinct? Kardashian’s experience sparks a debate. Should we rely on AI for critical tasks like legal studies, or is it better as a supplementary tool? And if ChatGPT can dish out life lessons while giving wrong answers, what does that say about its role in education? Let’s discuss—do you think Kardashian’s frustration is justified, or is she missing the point? Share your thoughts below!