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Google Gemini now lets you import your chats and data from other AI apps

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Why This Matters

Google Gemini's new features for importing chat history and user data from other AI platforms significantly enhance user experience by enabling seamless transitions between AI services. This development is crucial for consumers seeking continuity and personalization, and it positions Google more competitively in the rapidly evolving AI landscape. It also reflects broader industry trends toward interoperability and user-centric AI design.

Key Takeaways

Google is adding a pair of new features to Gemini aimed at making it easier to switch to the AI chatbot. Personal history and past context are big components to how a chatbot provides customized answers to each user. Gemini now supports importing history from other AI platforms. Both free and paid consumer accounts can use these options.

With the first option, Gemini can create a prompt asking a competitor's AI chatbot to summarize what it has learned about you. The result might include details such as your typical written communication style, your family members' names or your key preferences. The other AI tool's summary can then be pasted into Gemini, providing Google's platform with a preliminary profile.

The second option allows users to import their entire chat history with a different AI assistant into Gemini. Doing so allows people to reference earlier conversations or requests made on a different platform after migrating to the Google option.

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Anthropic recently introduced a similar memory import feature, so Google may also be hoping to scoop up some of the people who are dropping OpenAI following its shady-sounding new arrangement with the Department of War. Whatever the motivation, these options should make it easier to have a seamless transition between providers.