
"Users are given a specific prompt that they can paste into another chatbot, such as ChatGPT, Google Gemini, or Microsoft Copilot. This chatbot then exports its data into a code block. This block can be pasted into Claude's settings under the "Memory" section, after which the import will start."
"The massive adoption growth after Anthropic refused to comply with the US Pentagon's request to abandon its own AI guardrails. OpenAI soon emerged as Anthropic's replacement for the US government, seemingly willing to release certain AI limits or under different conditions. In any case, this seems to have prompted users to make the leap from ChatGPT to Claude."
"Other chatbots also offer the ability to customize memory and specify certain preferences, but switching from another chatbot is more manual and less elegant than is now the case with Claude. Google is reportedly working on its own method to facilitate such a switch from competing chatbots to Gemini."
Anthropic has launched a memory import feature for Claude that simplifies switching from competing chatbots. Users can paste a specific prompt into ChatGPT, Google Gemini, or Microsoft Copilot to export their data as a code block, then import it into Claude's Memory settings. The process takes up to 24 hours for full assimilation. This feature addresses Claude's rapid growth following Anthropic's refusal to abandon AI guardrails for the US Pentagon, which prompted many users to migrate from ChatGPT. The import tool makes transitioning between chatbots more seamless than manual alternatives, while Google develops similar functionality for Gemini.
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