Anthropic has made the transition to its Claude AI chatbot easier than ever. The company announced a new memory import tool which can capture all of the AI chatbot’s memories and context of you into a text prompt that can be fed to Claude.
At Anthropic’s prompt, you can copy and paste the output of Claude’s memories, and the AI chatbot will pick up where you left off with another AI chatbot, even if it ChatGPTGemini or Copilot. Anthropic says it will take 24 hours for Claude to assimilate the new context, but you can see the change by clicking the “See what Claude knows about you” button. Claude users can even tweak what the AI chatbot remembers in the “Memory management” section of the app’s settings. Anthropic points out that Claude is meant to focus on “work-related topics to improve its effectiveness as a collaborator,” adding that it cannot remember personal details unrelated to work.
Anthropic’s timing does not seem to be a coincidence. Claude just jumped on number one place on the App Store’s free apps chart, dethroning ChatGPT in the process. The rise in popularity probably stems from its recent controversy with Department of Defensewhere Anthropic refuses to budge on AI guardrails related to mass domestic surveillance and fully autonomous weapons. On the other hand, OpenAI will take Anthropic’s vacated role at the Department of Defense, leading to a hip of users boycotting ChatGPT and canceling their subscriptions.






