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Google Gemini Solves AI Chatbot Switching Hassle
27 Mar
Summary
- Gemini allows users to import chat preferences and past conversations.
- A prompt pasted into the current chatbot summarizes user preferences.
- Uploaded chats are searchable but do not automatically continue conversations.

Transitioning between AI chatbots has been streamlined by Google Gemini's new memory import feature, ending the need to completely restart conversations. Users can now transfer their established preferences, including tone and formatting, by using a special prompt. This prompt, when pasted into their current chatbot, generates a summary of their usage habits and settings.
This summary is then pasted into Gemini, which builds a user profile based on it. This allows Gemini to immediately tailor responses, mimicking the experience of the previous chatbot. While importing past conversations, Gemini makes them searchable and accessible, serving as a reference library rather than an automatic continuation of every dialogue.
Key preferences and context are transferred effectively, but older chats require explicit prompting to be referenced fully. The system aims to make switching AI tools more convenient, encouraging users to explore new platforms without losing valuable history. This feature, combined with Gemini's broader 'Personal Intelligence' capabilities, positions Google for a comprehensive AI integration into user workflows.