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Google Gemini adds feature to bring chats from ChatGPT and other AI tools

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Gemini adds cross chat import feature

Google Gemini is introducing a feature that allows users to bring conversations from other AI tools into one place. This update is designed to make it easier for people to continue discussions without starting over.

As more users rely on multiple AI platforms, having a central space to manage conversations helps reduce friction and keeps information organized across different tools.

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Why cross platform chat matters

Many users switch between AI tools for different tasks, such as writing, coding, or research. This often leads to fragmented conversations spread across platforms.

By allowing chat imports, Gemini helps users keep their ideas in one place. This reduces the need to copy and paste content manually and ensures that ongoing discussions can continue smoothly without losing context or important details.

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Support for multiple AI services

Google’s new import tools support bringing memories and chat history from other AI platforms into Gemini, including documented import instructions for ChatGPT and Claude. The feature is designed to make it easier for users to move context and past conversations into Gemini instead of starting from scratch.

Imported chat history can be uploaded through ZIP exports from supported providers, and imported chats can be searched inside Gemini. Google says users can continue building on those past conversations once they are available in the app.

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How the import process works

To import memory, users copy a prompt from Gemini, paste it into another AI platform, then paste that platform’s response back into Gemini. To import chat history, users upload a ZIP export from a supported AI provider through Gemini’s import settings.

Imported memory is added to Gemini’s context for future chats, and imported chat histories appear inside Gemini as searchable conversations. Google says the chat history import process may take up to a day, depending on the platform the chats came from.

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Improving productivity for users

Having all conversations in one place can significantly improve productivity. Users no longer need to search across multiple apps to find previous responses or ideas.

This is especially useful for tasks that require ongoing refinement, such as writing projects or research. By centralizing conversations, Gemini helps users stay focused and build on existing work more efficiently.

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Challenges with formatting and context

While importing chats is useful, there can be challenges in maintaining formatting and context. Different AI platforms structure responses in unique ways, which may not always translate perfectly.

Some details or formatting elements could be adjusted during the import process. Ensuring that conversations remain accurate and readable is an important part of making this feature effective.

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Privacy and data considerations

Imported chats are included in Gemini Apps Activity, where users can review or delete activity and change auto delete settings. Google also lets users control whether Gemini Apps Activity is saved and whether that activity is used to improve Google AI services.

The Privacy Hub says imported chats are part of Gemini Apps Activity, and users can manage them through their Google settings. Google also notes that even when Keep Activity is turned off, chats may still be processed to respond to users and help protect Google, its users, and the public.

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Competition among AI platforms

This feature highlights increasing competition between AI companies. By allowing users to import chats, Gemini positions itself as a central hub rather than just another chatbot.

This approach could attract users who want flexibility and control over their AI interactions. It also shows how companies are evolving to meet changing user expectations in a crowded AI market.

Fun fact: ChatGPT shattered records by hitting one million users in just five days, a feat that took Facebook ten months and Netflix three and a half years.

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Encouraging user flexibility

Gemini’s import tools give users a more flexible way to move context and chat history from other AI assistants into one Google interface. That makes it easier to continue past work in Gemini without rebuilding everything from the beginning.

Google says the name Gemini reflects the pairing of the legacy Google Brain and DeepMind teams.

Little-known fact: The name “Gemini” was inspired by the zodiac sign and NASA’s Project Gemini. It reflects the partnership between the Google Brain and DeepMind teams that created it.

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Impact on workflow management

For professionals and students, managing workflows across tools can be challenging. The ability to consolidate chats helps streamline processes and reduce confusion.

Users can track progress, revisit ideas, and build on previous discussions more easily. This makes AI tools more practical for long-term projects that require consistency and organization.

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Potential for deeper integrations

This feature could lead to more advanced integrations in the future. Instead of simple imports, platforms may eventually sync conversations in real time or allow direct collaboration between AI systems.

While still evolving, these possibilities suggest a future where AI tools work together more seamlessly, offering users a more connected experience.

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Limitations to keep in mind

Despite its benefits, the feature may have limitations depending on compatibility and supported formats. Not all platforms may be fully supported, and some conversations could require manual adjustments after import.

Users should be prepared for minor inconsistencies and review imported content to ensure accuracy before continuing their work within Gemini.

As AI tools evolve, it’s worth understanding why OpenAI may be falling behind as Gemini traffic climbs and what that signals for the market.

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What this means for AI users

Gemini’s new feature reflects a shift toward more user friendly and flexible AI experiences. By allowing chat imports from tools like ChatGPT, it helps reduce barriers between platforms.

This makes it easier for users to manage their work, stay organized, and get more value from AI tools. As adoption grows, features like this could become standard across the industry.

With cross platform features becoming more seamless, understanding why Gemini gains major advantage over ChatGPT and competitors gives a clearer picture of how user flexibility is evolving.

What do you think about Google Gemini letting users import chats from tools like ChatGPT? Share your thoughts in the comments and tell us if this makes AI tools more useful for you.

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