Google Gemini to support AI memory import from ChatGPT and other platforms
Google is reportedly exploring a feature that could enable its Gemini AI assistant to import personal context, or “memory,” from other platforms, including tools like ChatGPT. The move signals a growing focus on interoperability in the increasingly competitive AI landscape.
Currently, most AI assistants function in isolation, requiring users to rebuild preferences and context each time they switch tools. Gemini’s potential memory import would allow users to transfer stored settings, interaction styles, and other personalised data, creating a smoother and more consistent experience.
While technical specifics are still under wraps, the development highlights a broader trend towards user-centric AI, where portability and continuity are becoming key differentiators. Experts note that privacy and security will be central, with any data transfer likely requiring explicit user consent and robust safeguards.
If implemented, the feature could give Google an edge in AI adoption, enabling users to maintain their personalised experience across platforms rather than being locked into a single ecosystem. The Gemini ecosystem is expected to evolve further over the coming months as Google continues to expand its AI capabilities.
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