Kim Kardashian takes over the internet with AI, moon theories, and a 3I/Atlas invite

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Summary:

  • Kim Kardashian’s week includes blaming AI for exam failures, questioning Moon landing, and joining Harvard research team.

  • She also discusses her chatbot in a Vanity Fair interview, plays a divorce attorney in Disney+ show, and sparks NASA debate.

  • The week showcases the intersection of AI, conspiracy theories, and celebrity culture in 2025 internet trends.

It’s official, we might be living in Kim Kardashian’s AI, conspiracy theory Era. In just one week, Kim blamed ChatGPT for making her fail law exams, revealed she questioned whether humans ever landed on the Moon, and even got invited by a Harvard astrophysicist to join a comet research team. Along the way, she opened up in a Vanity Fair lie detector interview about her “frenemy” chatbot, which she credits for both helping her study and occasionally making her fail exams, all while juggling motherhood, businesses, and a reality TV career.

Kim’s real-life legal hustle isn’t the only headline-grabbing moment. She shared what it’s like playing divorce attorney Allura Grant in the Disney+ legal drama All’s Fair, which critics slammed, and sparked a viral Moon landing debate after questioning the 1969 mission. NASA clapped back, Kim asked about the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, and Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb invited her to join his research team — proving her week is a perfect snapshot of 2025 internet culture, where AI, conspiracy theories, and celebrity collide.

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