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Google Gemini's New Feature Steals ChatGPT Users
27 Mar
Summary
- Gemini introduces tools to import chat histories and personal context.
- Users can transfer memories and chat logs from other chatbots.
- This move aims to help Google's Gemini catch up in user numbers.

Google has launched new "switching tools" designed to simplify the transition for users migrating to its Gemini AI chatbot. These tools enable the transfer of personal information, referred to as "memories," and complete chat histories from competing chatbots directly into Gemini. This allows Gemini to quickly understand user preferences, relationships, and personal context without requiring users to re-enter data. By importing these "memories," Gemini can retain crucial facts that users have previously shared, such as interests or personal background details.
For users wishing to import their past conversations, Gemini supports uploading chat histories via zip files, which are easily exportable from platforms like ChatGPT and Claude. This facilitates a seamless continuation of past interactions, with the added capability for users to search through these imported logs. This strategic initiative by Google appears aimed at closing the gap with market leaders like ChatGPT, which recently reported 900 million weekly active users, while Gemini has surpassed 750 million monthly active users.




