If you’re like me and you have a considerable amount of “knowledge” and personalization” that ChatGPT has learned over time, there is an easy and clean way to move it to another provider. I’ve been in IT infrastructure for 20 years so this doesn’t handle my work stuff, but is perfect for a ton of personal stuff (i.e. I’m only 44 but have Parkinson’s and a number of unique cognitive issues with it, what symptoms, medicine history, family structure and events, etc). My kids and I also have a number of mental health issues that the background of which are important to carry over without having to re-train a tool. Simply start a new chat and tell ChatGPT to give a concise, neatly structured read out of everything it knows about you, your family, and your preferences. You can ask for specifics, ask for more info on certain topics, or just get a bulleted overview. Then, copy or export the chat results. You can then take this and load it into a competitor by simply pasting the results and telling it that you want it to know these things about you for future reference. I added a specific part about it being a readout from ChatGPT just so it knew it was a data gathered material. It won’t bring over some of the context and jibber jabber, but you can make it get as detailed as you want. It’s that easy. I had actually performed this a couple weeks ago after deciding to move away from OpenAI. submitted by /u/jlind6806
Originally posted by u/jlind6806 on r/ArtificialInteligence
