Anthropic's Claude can now absorb your past conversations with other AI chatbots
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Anthropic's Claude can now absorb your past conversations with other AI chatbots
"The company announced a new memory import tool that can extract all of a competing AI chatbot's memories and context of you into a text prompt that can be fed into Claude. With Anthropic's prompt, you can then copy and paste the output into Claude's memories, and the AI chatbot will pick up where you left off with another AI chatbot, whether it's ChatGPT, Gemini or Copilot."
"Claude recently jumped to the number one spot in the App Store's free apps charts, dethroning ChatGPT in the process. The rise in popularity likely stems from its recent dispute with the Department of Defense, where Anthropic refused to budge on AI guardrails related to mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons."
"Anthropic pointed out that Claude is meant to focus on 'work-related topics to enhance its effectiveness as a collaborator,' adding that it might not remember personal details that are unrelated to work."
Anthropic introduced a memory import tool that simplifies switching to Claude by extracting conversation memories and context from competing AI chatbots including ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot. Users can convert this data into a text prompt and import it into Claude's memory system, allowing the chatbot to continue conversations seamlessly. Claude requires approximately 24 hours to assimilate the new context, with users able to verify changes through a dedicated button and manage memories in app settings. The tool focuses on work-related topics to maximize Claude's effectiveness as a collaborator. This launch coincides with Claude's rise to the App Store's top free app position, surpassing ChatGPT, driven partly by Anthropic's refusal to compromise on AI safety guardrails regarding mass surveillance and autonomous weapons, contrasting with OpenAI's Department of Defense engagement.
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