Just notice the move Anthropic made now. They launched a tool that allows any ChatGPT user to migrate their memory data directly to Claude. It’s like those game-changing tricks, you know? Memory data is precisely what keeps us tied to an AI model because that’s where all our history, preferences, everything the AI has learned about how we work is stored.



What I found interesting is that this directly impacts ChatGPT’s loyalty strategy. When you invest time building a history with a tool, you kind of get stuck there. But now, not anymore. Users can export this data using specific commands and then import it into Claude, kind of taking everything along.

This happens at a time when Anthropic is growing quite a bit, gaining ground in the AI market. The competition among the big models is getting more intense, and the focus now isn’t just on having a good model; it’s about having an ecosystem that makes sense for the user. Portable data, data sovereignty, these things are becoming real differentiators.

There are still some open questions about compliance and regulation of this tool, but the message is clear: user data portability will become an increasingly important factor when choosing which model to use. It’s no longer just about which AI is better; it’s about which one gives you more freedom and control over your own data.
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