Google is adding a pair of new features to Gemini that aim to make it easier to switch to an AI chatbot. Personal history and past context are big components of how a chatbot provides customized answers to each user. Gemini now supports importing history from other AI platforms. Both free and paid user accounts can use these options.
With the first option, Gemini can create a prompt to summarize what it learned about you from a competitor’s AI chatbot. The results may include details such as your distinctive written communication style, the names of your family members, or your key priorities. Summaries from other AI tools can then be pasted into Gemini, providing an initial profile of Google’s platform.
The second option allows users to import their entire chat history into Gemini with a separate AI assistant. This allows people to reference past conversations or requests made on a different platform after migrating to Google Alternatives.
Anthropic recently introduced a similar memory import feature, so Google is also hoping to capture some of the people who are abandoning OpenAI after its suspicious-sounding new arrangement with the War Department. Whatever the motivation, these options will make it easier to seamlessly transition between providers.
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