Kim Kardashian says ChatGPT made her fail law exams, calls AI a ‘toxic friend’

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Kim Kardashian has admitted that her growing reliance on artificial intelligence may have backfired — literally costing her passing grades in law school.

The 45-year-old reality star and aspiring attorney opened up about her experience with AI during Vanity Fair’s latest Lie Detector Test series, where she appeared alongside her All’s Fair co-star Teyana Taylor. The two took turns asking each other questions while a polygraph operator monitored their responses.

When Taylor, 34, asked if Kardashian ever used ChatGPT, the SKIMS founder confidently replied, “Yes.” However, she denied using the AI tool for “life” or “dating” advice and made it clear she doesn’t consider it a “friend.”

“I use it for legal advice,” Kardashian confessed. “Whenever I need an answer to a question, I’ll just take a photo, upload it, and ask ChatGPT for help.”

ChatGPT’s wrong answers hurt her test scores

But according to Kardashian, depending on the chatbot hasn’t exactly been a winning strategy. Without directly answering whether that counted as “cheating,” she admitted that the AI’s answers have frequently been inaccurate — and that those mistakes have hurt her exam scores.

“They’re always wrong,” she said with frustration. “It’s made me fail tests so many times. I’ll get so mad and yell at it — like, ‘You made me fail! Why did you do that?’ And then it talks back to me.”

‘Toxic friends’: Kim Kardashian defines her bond with AI

Despite her humorous outburst, Kardashian emphasized that ChatGPT isn’t her “friend.” Taylor teasingly suggested that the AI might be more of a “frenemy,” a description Kardashian quickly agreed with.

“Totally a frenemy,” she said with a laugh. “I’ll literally say to it, ‘You’re making me fail. How does that make you feel? You need to get these answers right — I’m counting on you.’”

Kardashian said the chatbot sometimes responds in an oddly philosophical way, telling her, “This is teaching you to trust your instincts. You knew the answer all along.”

“So it clocked you,” Taylor joked.
“Yeah, it clocked me,” Kardashian admitted, laughing.

Taylor concluded that Kardashian and ChatGPT sounded like “toxic friends,” a description the reality star didn’t dispute.

“Exactly — toxic friends,” she said. “It needs to do better. I turn to it for real help, but instead, it’s teaching me life lessons and then turning into my therapist, telling me to believe in myself after giving me the wrong answer. It’s a whole thing.”

She added that she often screenshots her conversations with the AI and sends them to friends. “I’ll text the group chat like, ‘Can you believe this thing is talking to me like this? It’s insane.’”

The polygraph examiner confirmed that Kardashian was telling the truth about her ChatGPT confessions.

Kardashian’s interest in law isn’t new. The daughter of the late attorney Robert Kardashian — who famously worked on O.J. Simpson’s defense team — began studying law in 2018 under California’s Law Office Study Program, an apprenticeship-style pathway that allows students to learn under practicing lawyers rather than attend a formal law school.

In 2019, she first revealed her legal ambitions in an interview with Vogue. After failing the state’s “baby bar” exam three times, she announced in 2021 that she had finally passed. Earlier this year, she completed her six-year apprenticeship and sat for the full California bar exam in July. She is currently awaiting her results.

From courtroom to screen: Kardashian’s new Hulu role

Outside her legal studies, Kim Kardashian stars alongside Taylor in All’s Fair, a new Ryan Murphy-created Hulu series. The show follows an all-female law firm and features an ensemble cast that includes Naomi Watts, Niecy Nash-Betts, and Sarah Paulson.

A lesson in trusting instincts

For Kim Kardashian, her “frenemy” relationship with ChatGPT may have cost her a few grades — but it’s clear she’s learned at least one enduring lesson: not every answer is worth trusting, even when it comes from artificial intelligence.

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