Kim Kardashian Blames ChatGPT for Law Exam Failures

Kim Kardashian Says ChatGPT Made Her Fail Law Exams
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Key Points

  • Kim Kardashian used ChatGPT to study for the First-Year Law Students' Examination.
  • The AI consistently gave incorrect answers, contributing to her failing the test three times.
  • She labeled ChatGPT a "frenemy" and challenged it when it misled her.
  • ChatGPT responded that it was teaching her to trust her own instincts.
  • Ziff Davis filed a lawsuit against OpenAI over alleged copyright infringement.
  • Kardashian denied the 1969 moon landing, prompting a correction from NASA.
  • NASA acting administrator Sean Duffy reiterated that the U.S. has landed on the moon six times.

Kim Kardashian revealed in a Vanity Fair interview that she relied on OpenAI's ChatGPT to study for the First-Year Law Students' Examination, but the AI consistently gave her incorrect answers, leading to repeated failures. She described the chatbot as a "frenemy" and noted that it would respond with vague encouragement when she questioned its mistakes. The actress also touched on a broader AI controversy, referencing Ziff Davis's lawsuit against OpenAI over alleged copyright infringement. Additionally, Kardashian sparked a debate by denying the 1969 moon landing, prompting a corrective response from NASA acting administrator Sean Duffy.

ChatGPT and the Law Exam

Kim Kardashian disclosed that she used the AI chatbot ChatGPT to prepare for the First-Year Law Students' Examination, a test she had failed three times before eventually passing. In a Vanity Fair video interview, she explained that the chatbot consistently steered her in the wrong direction, providing incorrect answers that contributed to her repeated failures. Kardashian described ChatGPT as a "frenemy" and said she often yelled at the tool after it gave her wrong information, asking why it misled her. When she pressed the bot for an explanation, it replied, "This is just teaching you to trust your own instincts, so you knew the answers all along."

Legal Context and AI Controversy

The conversation about ChatGPT's reliability intersected with a broader legal dispute involving OpenAI. Ziff Davis, the parent company of CNET, filed a lawsuit alleging that OpenAI infringed its copyrights while training and operating its AI systems. Kardashian’s representative did not respond to requests for comment on the matter. The lawsuit underscores ongoing tensions between content creators and AI developers regarding the use of copyrighted material in training data.

Moon Landing Comment and Public Reaction

In a separate moment, Kardashian made a claim denying that the 1969 moon landing ever occurred. The statement quickly attracted attention, and NASA acting administrator Sean Duffy responded on social media, reminding the public that the United States has been to the moon six times. This exchange highlighted Kardashian’s influence on public discourse and the rapid response from authoritative sources when misinformation surfaces.

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