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    Kim Kardashian has blamed ChatGPT after failing some of her law exams

    The 45-year-old star has opened up about her use of artificial intelligence and admitted she has used the platform for "legal advice".


    Speaking to All's Fair co-star Teyana Taylor for Vanity Fair's lie detector test interview series, she said: "When I need to know the answer to a question, I'll take a picture and snap it and put it in there.

    "It has made me fail tests ... all the time. And then I'll get mad and I'll yell at it."

    Taylor, 34, joked that AI is a "frenemy" for the reality star and actress, who agreed.

    She added: "Yes, a frenemy. And then it'll say back to me, 'This is just teaching you to trust your own instincts. So you knew the answer all along.' "

    Kim insisted AI needs to improve, joking that she even shares screenshots to her group chat to complain about how ChatGPT talks to her.

    She quipped: "But they need to do better because I'm leaning to them to really help me and she is teaching me a life lesson and then becoming my therapist to tell me why I need to believe in myself after they got the answer wrong.

    "It's like a thing. I screenshot all the time and send it in my group chat. 'Like, can you believe this b**** is talking to me like this? This is insane.' "

    Despite the AI struggles, Kim recently insisted she was convinced she would become a fully qualified lawyer this month when she gets the results of the bar exam.

    She has been studying to become a certified attorney and took the previous exam - dubbed the baby bar - three times before passing on her fourth attempt and going on to take the second test over the summer.

    Kim has now revealed she's fully confident that she's passed ahead of the results being revealed early next month.

    During an appearance on The Graham Norton Show on October 24, she explained: "I will be qualified in two weeks.

    "I hope to practise law. Maybe in 10 years I think I'll give up being Kim K and be a trial lawyer. That's what I really want."

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