Academics are abandoning ChatGPT for Claude, and for good reason.
Claude is way better than ChatGPT for intellectual work.
But moving to Claude risks losing your work history and memory in ChatGPT.
Here's how to move all your work history and memory from ChatGPT to Claude:
1. Open Claude and click on your profile in the bottom-left corner.
Then click on "Settings" and select "Capabilities."
In Capabilities, look for the "Start Import" button.
Click it and then copy the prompt given on the top.
Then click on "Settings" and select "Capabilities."
In Capabilities, look for the "Start Import" button.
Click it and then copy the prompt given on the top.
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2. Open ChatGPT and put it on "Thinking."
Then run the prompt you just copied from Claude.
ChatGPT will give you an answer. Copy that.
Then run the prompt you just copied from Claude.
ChatGPT will give you an answer. Copy that.
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3. Go back to Claude and paste ChatGPT's answer in the box under the prompt.
Then click on "Add to memory."
Claude will take all your work history and memories from ChatGPT and add them to its own memory.
Then click on "Add to memory."
Claude will take all your work history and memories from ChatGPT and add them to its own memory.
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4. Once it's done updating, click on "See what Claude learned about you."
It will start a chat and tell you what it has learned about your work.
It will start a chat and tell you what it has learned about your work.
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