Kim Kardashian is turning heads once again, and this time it's not for fashion or reality TV. The 45-year-old icon opened up about a surprising twist in her legal journey: blaming the popular AI tool ChatGPT for some of her bar exam woes. As the multi-talented star prepared for the grueling California bar exam, she frequently turned to the AI for help, only to find it wasn't quite up to the task.
During an interview on Vanity Fair’s lie-detector series, Kardashian candidly revealed to fans that she would plug bar questions directly into ChatGPT. To her dismay, the AI churned out incorrect answers "most of the time." "It has made me fail tests all the time," she amusingly confessed. "I’ll get mad, and I’ll yell at it."
“Six years into this law journey, and I’m still all in until I pass," she wrote. "Falling short isn’t failure. It’s fuel.”
Kardashian, who’s been dedicated to her law studies for six years under California’s Law Office Study Program, fell short of the 1,390-point threshold required to pass the exam. Despite the setback, her spirit remains unbroken. Having celebrated passing the baby bar and the Multistate Professional Responsibility Exam, she showcased her perseverance with pride.
Her journey is anything but typical. Balancing motherhood, her bustling businesses, and her passion for criminal justice reform, Kim shared her exam disappointment openly, before the results were officially released online. Her transparency resonated with fans worldwide, showing her unwavering commitment to her dreams.
Kardashian's next attempt at the bar exam is set for February 24–25, and it’s bound to be one of the most followed retakes in recent memory. As she prepares to give the bar an encore performance, her experience serves as a cautionary tale for those eager to rely on AI in high-stakes fields. Her candid "frenemy" comment about the chatbot has already sparked widespread conversation about the future of AI in legal education.