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Gemini’s New ChatGPT Import Lets You Keep Context when You Switch
Google Gemini's beta 'Import AI chats' lets users upload rival chatbot conversations, storing data to train AI and simplifying switching, TestingCatalog revealed.
- TestingCatalog spotted a hidden Gemini beta called Import AI chats that allows importing rival chatbot conversations via the Gemini home menu's attach file workflow.
- Designed to reduce ecosystem lock-in, the feature helps users of AI chatbots avoid restarting research by importing prior research/chat history from other platforms.
- Users would download chats from rivals then upload them to Gemini, but the upload workflow omits accepted file types and warns data will be stored in Gemini activity to train the AI.
- If adopted broadly, the import could ease switching between major AI chatbots, changing competition and data portability by allowing user-preference databases to move across services.
- The leak also showed higher-resolution image options and a `Likeness` feature, while PCMag could not replicate the import option and TestingCatalog's example failed, suggesting it remains hidden and unfinished.
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Google is working on new tools for its Artificial Intelligence Assistant (AI) Gemini that will allow importing the conversations users have held in other chatbots to avoid losing them, and downloading the images generated in 4K resolution.The technology firm is preparing a feature that is shown as 'Import AI Chats' (import AI chats), with which users of 'chatbots' will predictably be able to transfer their conversations to Gemini.This tool not o…
Google is working on new tools for its Artificial Intelligence Assistant (IA)Gemini that will allow importing the conversations users have held in other chatbots to avoid losing them, and downloading images generated in 4K resolution.
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