Google has introduced a new feature aimed at attracting users of ChatGPT to its Gemini platform, offering tools that allow seamless migration of chat history and user data.
The feature, called “Switching Tools,” enables users to import conversations and data from ChatGPT and other AI chatbots into Gemini, helping preserve personalization such as preferences, ongoing projects, and interaction history.
The move is seen as part of Google’s broader strategy to shift users toward its own AI ecosystem by removing one of the key barriers to switching—loss of data and context built over time.
AI chatbots typically rely on past interactions to refine responses, making long-term usage critical for personalization. By allowing memory imports, Gemini can better understand users’ interests and prior inputs, improving overall performance from the outset.
According to Google, users will need to download their data from the original service and upload it into Gemini to complete the transition.
The development underscores intensifying competition in the AI space, as major tech firms race to expand their user base by enhancing convenience and interoperability across platforms.
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