Anthropic Introduces Memory Import Feature for AI Chatbot Claude

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Anthropic has unveiled a new feature for its AI chatbot Claude, allowing paid users to transfer memories from other AI chatbots. This development coincides with a rising trend of users considering a shift from ChatGPT to Claude.

The memory import feature was announced through the official Claude handle on Threads, enabling users to seamlessly migrate saved memories from other chatbots to Claude. While Google was reportedly working on a similar feature for Gemini, Anthropic’s implementation stands out by restricting memory imports to its paid subscribers only.

This move comes on the heels of Anthropic’s recent deal cancellation with the US government, which triggered substantial public support for the company. The cancellation was prompted by Anthropic’s firm stance against mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons, leading to a directive from US President Donald Trump for federal agencies to cease using the company’s AI technology.

In response, OpenAI forged a partnership with the US government, setting stringent guidelines for the deployment of its AI models in classified settings. These guidelines include prohibitions on mass domestic surveillance, direct autonomous weapons, and high-stakes automated decisions.

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