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Kim Kardashian Says ChatGPT Made Her Fail Law Exams — Do You Feel the Same?
You might not be studying law like Kim Kardashian, but you’ve probably made the same mistake with AI — without even realizing it.

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It’s easy to laugh when a celebrity blames ChatGPT for failing an exam. But the truth is, most of us are quietly walking the same tightrope... depending on AI to make us smarter, faster, and more confident, without noticing how it’s quietly rewiring the way we think.
We’ve all been there... leaning on ChatGPT to write that tricky paragraph, explain a complex concept, or help prepare for a test or presentation. At first, it feels empowering. You type a question, get an instant answer, and feel a little smarter each time. But then, when it’s time to rely on your own understanding, the confidence suddenly fades. The information is there, but the comprehension isn’t.
That’s the trap many of us fall into: mistaking AI assistance for actual learning. We’re letting convenience disguise itself as capability, and just like that, we start outsourcing our curiosity to a machine that never gets tired, never doubts, and never learns for us.
According to an article, despite having frequent exchanges with ChatGPT, Kardashian maintained that it wasn’t a friend. The Coming 2 America star suggested that the AI might be more of a frenemy, a label Kardashian agreed with. She reportedly said she sometimes talks to the chatbot as if confronting it, telling it she might fail without its help and challenging it to provide the right answers. (Source: Foxnews, 2025)
What This “AI Frenemy” Teaches Us About Ourselves:
1. The more we depend on AI for clarity, the less we practice thinking deeply.
Every time we skip the struggle of figuring things out ourselves, we also skip the moment our brain learns something new. AI gives answers instantly, but growth happens slowly — in confusion, trial, and reflection.
2. Feeling informed is not the same as being informed.
AI makes everything sound polished and convincing, but understanding is not about fluency... it’s about questioning, connecting, and remembering. When we stop asking why, we start losing the ability to know.
3. Efficiency can disguise emptiness.
Using AI feels productive because it moves fast. But if speed becomes the goal, comprehension becomes the casualty. The work might look complete, but beneath the surface, there’s no real mastery.
4. Let AI challenge you, rather than comforting you.
Instead of asking it for perfect answers, ask it to critique your thinking. Let it highlight what you missed, what you misunderstood, and what you still need to figure out on your own. That’s how AI becomes your tool, and not your teacher.
💡Key Takeaway:
AI isn’t here to make us smarter; it’s here to test how much we still want to think. The people who thrive in this new era won’t be the ones who use AI the most, but the ones who know when to step away from it and think for themselves.
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