Kim Kardashian says ChatGPT made her fail legal exams ‘all the time’
Kim Kardashian calls out ChatGPT for frequent errors during her law exam prep, blaming it for multiple test failures while she awaits California bar results.
- Kim Kardashian, a reality TV star who graduated from a law program in May, revealed that she used ChatGPT to study for exams, but it often led her in the wrong direction and caused her to fail tests.
- Kardashian said she would get frustrated with ChatGPT and yell at it for making her fail, to which the AI would respond by telling her it was teaching her to trust her own instincts.
- Despite her struggles with the AI, Kardashian shared that she will be qualified as a lawyer in two weeks and is considering pursuing a career as a trial lawyer in the future.
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Kim Kardashian Says She Screamed at ChatGPT After It "Made" Her Fail Law School Tests
During a new video with Vanity Fair that challenges celebrities to answer probing questions while taking a lie detector test, reality TV star Kim Kardashian admitted that she used ChatGPT for “legal advice” — causing her to fail tests in her ongoing quest to become a Bar-certified attorney. “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,” she explained in the video. “They’re always wr…
The celebrity has already earned a law degree. He said he often asks the chatbot for help.
Kim Kardashian Uses ChatGPT for Legal Advice & Admits It’s Made Her Fail Tests | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
Kim Kardashian is getting honest about her AI use. The 45-year-old All’s Fair star recently spoke out in an interview about using ChatGPT, and how she uses it. Keep reading to find out more… If you didn’t know, Kim revealed she was working on becoming a lawyer back in 2018. She already passed the “baby bar” exam before taking the actual California bar exam back in July, and the results will be made public this month. During an appearance on Vani…
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