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highplainsdem

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Thu Mar 26, 2026, 10:12 PM Thursday

Some people are now so dependent on chatbots they want to transfer info and chat histories from one bot to another. [View all]

There were news stories today about Google's Gemini now having widgets to encourage users of other bots to switch their addictions to Gemini:
https://techcrunch.com/2026/03/26/you-can-now-transfer-your-chats-and-personal-information-from-other-chatbots-directly-into-gemini/

When it comes to AI chatbots, there’s currently a war on for consumer attention. All the big chatbot providers are looking to increase their user count and, in a minor coup for itself, Google just made it significantly easier for users of those other chatbots to defect to Gemini.

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The memory feature works like this: Gemini will suggest a prompt that the user can enter into their current chatbot, which will then generate a response that can be copied and pasted back into Gemini. In this fashion, Gemini coaches the user on what kinds of information it would be helpful to know about them, while also helping facilitate the transmission of that information back into its own archive.

“Once you import these memories, Gemini will understand the same key facts you’ve shared with other apps, like your interests, your sibling’s name, or where you grew up,” the company says. “Instead of starting over from scratch, you can quickly get Gemini up to speed on what matters most to you.”

When it comes to importing chat histories, Google says that all you need is to upload them in a zip file. It’s relatively easy to export chat logs via zips from most chatbots — including from ChatGPT and Claude. This allows users to “seamlessly pick up right where you left off,” the company says. Google says users also have the ability to search through those old chats.


Of course the AI bros and the venture capitalists backing them want people to give all their information to chatbots, and to feel they can't get by without them. Learned helplessness via AI. This sort of transfer of data helps Google's data gathering so much, and shows them through all those chat histories how their chatbot can keep the new users engaged and manipulate them. One article about Google that I saw today mentioned Anthropic having already done something similar, and presumably the other AI companies will follow. With addicted users providing more and more training data, maybe spending their days moving back and forth between different bots that know everything about them, flies caught in an AI web.
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