Kim Kardashian Says ChatGPT Made Her Fail Law Exams

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Students who rely on ChatGPT for schoolwork, you might want to take a lesson from reality star Kim Kardashian: AI might help you earn an F. 

Kardashian admitted in a recent Vanity Fair video interview that she used an AI chatbot, ChatGPT, to help her study for law tests, but it consistently steered her in the wrong direction. 


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Kardashian recently passed the First-Year Law Students' Examination, also known as the baby bar exam, after failing it three times. She revealed to "All's Fair" co-star Teyana Taylor that she used OpenAI chatbot ChatGPT for study guidance, but it didn't exactly help her.

"It's always wrong, and it has made me fail tests," Kardashian told Taylor.

Kardashian said she considers ChatGPT a "frenemy" and that she yells at it after it gives her incorrect information, asking it why it misled her. 

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A representative for Kardashian did not respond to a request for comment.

According to Kardashian, when she asked ChatGPT why it gave her incorrect answers, it offered an unusual defense.

 "This is just teaching you to trust your own instincts, so you knew the answers all along," the bot said, according to Kardashian.

In a recent episode of her show, The Kardashians, Kardashian recently denied that the 1969 moon landing occurred.

NASA acting administrator Sean Duffy, himself a one-time reality show contestant, told her on social media that the US has been to the moon six times. 

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