Descriptions:
The AI Advantage channel covers Claude’s newly introduced memory import feature, which lets users migrate their personalized context from ChatGPT to Claude through a dedicated flow inside Claude’s settings under the Capabilities tab. The feature generates a structured extraction prompt that users run inside ChatGPT, then paste the output back into Claude to populate its memory system.
A key insight from the creator’s testing: running the extraction prompt on ChatGPT’s thinking model — rather than the default Auto setting — retrieves substantially more personal context, including details buried in older chat history that the standard model overlooks. The video demonstrates this difference side by side, showing five memory items from the default model versus a more comprehensive set from the thinking model.
For users who organize their work inside ChatGPT Projects, the tutorial covers a separate migration path: running the extraction prompt within each project, creating a matching Claude Project, and pasting the exported context into both the project memory and project instructions. Claude’s memory system regenerates nightly based on new conversations and stores memories in cleanly categorized format — a structural improvement the creator notes over ChatGPT’s implementation. The full migration, including project-level context, completes within approximately 12 hours as Claude’s memory system processes the imported data.
📺 Source: The AI Advantage · Published March 02, 2026
🏷️ Format: Tutorial Demo







