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Google: Now Transfer Your Chat History Directly from ChatGPT and the Cloud to Gemini; Learn How the Switching Tool Works..

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Import Claude chat logs to Google AI: Google has launched a "Switching Tools" feature that makes it easy to transfer memories and chat history from other AI apps to Gemini. Users can upload their past chats via a ZIP file and even search through them directly within Gemini. This move aims to boost Gemini's market share in the face of ChatGPT's 900 million weekly active users.

Google AI features: How does this transfer system work?

ChatGPT history to Gemini: Memory Transfer
To facilitate this, Gemini will now suggest a specific prompt. You simply need to enter that prompt into your current chatbot (such as ChatGPT or Claude). Once you copy the response generated there and paste it into Gemini, the AI ​​will instantly grasp key details—such as your interests, family members' names, and your personal background.

Gemini Memories Transfer feature: Migration of Entire Chat History
If you do not wish to lose your past conversations, you can now upload them to Gemini as a ZIP file. This feature includes a search function, allowing you to search through your imported historical chats directly within Gemini. Furthermore, to ensure continuity, you can pick up your conversation exactly where you left off on the other app.

Google's Challenge
Currently, OpenAI (ChatGPT) boasts 900 million weekly active users, whereas Gemini has 750 million monthly active users. It is evident that—despite being the default option on Android and Chrome—Google had been lagging in terms of mindshare; a gap that this new feature has the potential to bridge rapidly.

Other Key Features:
New widgets collectively known as "Switching Tools."
Transfer of personal memories from other chatbots.
Import of the entire chat history via ZIP files.
The ability to search through imported chats.
The capability to quickly convey a user's preferences and context to Gemini.
Available for both free and paid accounts.

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