Google is reportedly testing a new feature that could make it easier for users to move their conversations from other AI chatbots to Gemini.
The feature, called AI Chat Import, is designed to help users transfer their full chat history from platforms like ChatGPT and other AI services.
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AI chatbots often personalize responses based on previous conversations. When users switch platforms, they usually lose that history. This new tool aims to solve that problem by allowing users to carry over:
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Past conversations
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Ongoing projects
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Preferences and context
This could make the transition between AI platforms smoother.
How the Process Works
According to reports, users will first download their chat data from the original service and then upload that file into Gemini. This feature has reportedly appeared in the Gemini web beta version, suggesting a wider rollout may follow.
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The move shows Google’s effort to make Gemini more user-friendly and competitive in the fast-growing AI assistant market. Making it easier to switch platforms removes a major barrier for users who have invested time in building chat history elsewhere.
Still in Testing Phase
The feature is currently under testing, and Google has not yet announced an official release date. However, early signs indicate it could become available to all users soon.
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