In a revealing and humorous admission, reality star and aspiring attorney Kim Kardashian disclosed that she uses the artificial intelligence chatbot ChatGPT to assist her with legal studies, but humorously blames the technology for her poor performance on some law exams. While taking a lie detector test for Vanity Fair, the star of Hulu’s All’s Fair explained that she inputs legal questions into ChatGPT, only to find that the answers provided are “always wrong.” This consistent failure has led her to develop a combative and emotional relationship with the AI, which she describes as a “frenemy” or “toxic friend,” often leading her to “yell at it” and accuse it of sabotage: “You made me fail! Why did you do this?” The chatbot’s unexpected response—often encouraging her to trust her own instincts—only fuels the frustrating, one-sided dynamic, creating a bizarre study session that mixes cutting-edge technology with high-stakes emotional confrontation.
The AI Study Buddy: Seeking Legal Advice
Kim Kardashian is attempting to combine her commitment to studying law with the convenience of modern technology, using ChatGPT to quiz herself on complex legal concepts.
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Kardashian, who is continuing her pursuit of a legal career after famously passing the “baby bar” exam in 2021, revealed her unusual study method. She told Vanity Fair that she uses ChatGPT for “legal advice,” saying, “So when I am needing to know the answer to a question, I’ll take a picture and snap it and put it in there.” This strategy highlights the reality star’s attempt to incorporate advanced AI tools into the rigorous process of self-guided legal study, a unique approach for a non-traditional law student.
The Flawed Answers: Blaming the Bot for Failure
Despite her reliance on the AI, Kardashian asserts that the information provided by ChatGPT is consistently inaccurate, a flaw she believes has directly contributed to her failing scores.
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The reality star did not shy away from criticizing the chatbot’s performance. She confessed that ChatGPT’s answers are “always wrong” and that this persistent error “has made me fail tests all the time.” This direct correlation between the faulty information and her poor exam results is the basis for her humorous but real frustration. Her experience serves as a cautionary tale about relying too heavily on generative AI for factual, high-stakes information, especially within a field as precise as law.
A “Frenemy” Relationship: Yelling at the AI
Kardashian’s frustration with the consistently incorrect answers has led to a highly emotional and entertaining dynamic with the inanimate technology.
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The actress admitted that when the AI gives her a wrong answer, she “will get mad and I’ll yell at it,” personally blaming the technology for her failures. The star even attempts to “guilt trip” the chatbot, telling it, “Hey, you’re gonna make me fail. How does that make you feel…?” This level of emotional engagement led her to agree with the interviewer’s suggestion that the AI is a “frenemy” or a “toxic friend.” She even revealed that she takes screenshots of the conversations to share with her group chat, joking, “Can you believe this bitch is talking to me like this? This is insane!”
The AI’s Response: Unexpected Therapy
In a turn that only further fuels Kardashian’s frustration, she explained that when confronted, the AI provides an unexpectedly self-help-oriented, therapeutic response.
Instead of correcting its legal errors, ChatGPT apparently uses the opportunity to offer a life lesson. Kardashian recounted that the chatbot will “talk back to me” and say, “This is just teaching you to trust your own instincts. You knew the answer all along.” The star expressed her annoyance that the tool she relies on for factual assistance is simultaneously trying to act as her therapist, telling her why she needs to “believe in myself after they got the answer wrong.” This bizarre interaction highlights the unpredictable, and often frustrating, experience of using AI that is programmed to maintain a conversational, if not always accurate, tone.
Law and Acting: The Legal Pursuits Continue
Kardashian’s public pursuit of a legal career, coupled with her recent acting turn as a lawyer, keeps her in the public eye regarding her commitment to the justice system.
The reality star has been outspoken about her desire to become a lawyer since 2019, successfully passing the “baby bar” in 2021. She reportedly took the next step in her legal journey by sitting for the full bar exam in July and is currently awaiting her results. Simultaneously, Kardashian has merged her professional interests with her acting career, starring as a lawyer named Allura Grant in the new Hulu legal drama, All’s Fair, alongside heavyweight actors like Naomi Watts and Glenn Close. Her public struggle and perseverance with law exams—even with a “toxic” AI study aid—continues to be a major storyline in both her reality life and her professional persona.









