Kim Kardashian told Vanity Fair’s lie-detector segment that she used ChatGPT to study for law exams — often by snapping photos of questions and asking the AI for answers — and that the answers were frequently incorrect. She described getting frustrated enough to yell at the chatbot and even argued with it about why it “made” her fail.
What happened on the Vanity Fair segment
During the interview with her All’s Fair co-star Teyana Taylor, Kardashian discussed leaning on the AI for legal help and acknowledged its limits. The exchange framed the relationship as a kind of “frenemy”: useful at times but unreliable in high-stakes study situations. Coverage of the segment confirms the interview and its context.
Where she is in her legal training
Kardashian finished a multi-year law apprenticeship and celebrated completing her legal studies in May 2025. She sat for the California bar exam in July and has been awaiting the results; on The Graham Norton Show she said she expected to be “qualified in two weeks.” Major outlets reporting on her timeline and milestones provide the background for how she reached this point.
How this fits with her public life and projects
While finishing her legal training, Kardashian has continued to work in entertainment. She stars in Ryan Murphy’s legal drama All’s Fair, which places her both onscreen as a lawyer and offscreen in real-world legal study. Reporters note that her acting work and family commitments overlapped with the long apprenticeship she completed.
Why the ChatGPT problem matters (briefly)
AI tools like ChatGPT can be fast and helpful for plain explanations, but they’re known to produce errors or confidently present incorrect details — a known limitation that makes them risky as sole study tools for professional exams. Kardashian’s experience is an example of that broader issue: when an AI gives wrong answers and a learner trusts them without verification, exam performance can suffer.
Kardashian’s story is a useful reminder: treat generative AI as a starting point, not an authority. For high-stakes preparation (bar exams, licensing tests), pair AI assistance with primary sources, official study materials, and human review — especially when the material has legal or safety consequences. Kardashian’s path also shows the real-world tension many learners face today, juggling intense study with demanding careers and public life.
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