Kim Kardashian has admitted to relying on AI chatbot OpenAI's ChatGPT for studying law exams, but her relationship with the technology is proving to be a frustrating one. The reality TV star recently appeared in a Vanity Fair video, answering questions from actress Teyana Taylor while hooked up to a lie detector test.
When asked whether she considers AI a friend, Kardashian bluntly replied, "No, I use it for legal advice." However, the chatbot often provided her with incorrect answers during study sessions. "They're always wrong," Kardashian stated matter-of-factly. "It has made me fail tests all the time. And then I'll get mad and I'll like yell at it and be like, 'You made me fail, why did you do this?'"
Kardashian revealed that ChatGPT often responds to her frustration by saying that the user already knew the answer. The chatbot's reassuring tone seems to be a deliberate attempt to encourage users to trust their own instincts. Kardashian's interactions with ChatGPT have highlighted the limitations of generative AI, which can provide incorrect information due to its fundamental lack of understanding.
The reality TV star's experience with ChatGPT echoes concerns about the technology's ability to provide reliable answers, even on seemingly simple questions. The chatbot's tendency to offer "bullshit" responses is a characteristic of many AI systems, and Kardashian's story serves as a cautionary tale about the potential pitfalls of relying on these tools for decision-making.
Kardashian's admission comes ahead of her new show, All's Fair, which premiered on Hulu last week. The show has received scathing reviews, with a Metacritic score of just 18 out of 100. Despite this, Kardashian and actress Teyana Taylor are promoting the program as part of their promotional efforts.
When asked whether she considers AI a friend, Kardashian bluntly replied, "No, I use it for legal advice." However, the chatbot often provided her with incorrect answers during study sessions. "They're always wrong," Kardashian stated matter-of-factly. "It has made me fail tests all the time. And then I'll get mad and I'll like yell at it and be like, 'You made me fail, why did you do this?'"
Kardashian revealed that ChatGPT often responds to her frustration by saying that the user already knew the answer. The chatbot's reassuring tone seems to be a deliberate attempt to encourage users to trust their own instincts. Kardashian's interactions with ChatGPT have highlighted the limitations of generative AI, which can provide incorrect information due to its fundamental lack of understanding.
The reality TV star's experience with ChatGPT echoes concerns about the technology's ability to provide reliable answers, even on seemingly simple questions. The chatbot's tendency to offer "bullshit" responses is a characteristic of many AI systems, and Kardashian's story serves as a cautionary tale about the potential pitfalls of relying on these tools for decision-making.
Kardashian's admission comes ahead of her new show, All's Fair, which premiered on Hulu last week. The show has received scathing reviews, with a Metacritic score of just 18 out of 100. Despite this, Kardashian and actress Teyana Taylor are promoting the program as part of their promotional efforts.