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December 5, 2025

🔍 AI Idea of the Week: How to Bring Your “Memory” From One AI to Another

If you’re thinking about using Claude more but ChatGPT knows you better, here’s a simple trick: you can recreate your ChatGPT memory inside Claude in just a few minutes.

You’re not literally transferring anything - you’re just exporting what ChatGPT knows, cleaning it up, and giving it to Claude so it can start on the same page.

1️⃣ Ask ChatGPT what it knows about you

If you use ChatGPT with memory on, it already has a rough picture of what you like and how you work.

Just type: “What do you know about me - my preferences, projects, writing style, and the tasks I usually ask for?”

ChatGPT will generate a neat little profile. Copy it.

2️⃣ Paste it into Claude

If you have Claude Pro, drop it straight into the Memory panel.

If you're on the free version, start a new chat and say: “This is my permanent context - please use it in future conversations.”

That’s it.

A five-minute way to switch AIs without losing all your personalisation.

AI Signals: The Updates You Shouldn’t Miss

Google rolls out Gemini 3 with “Deep Think”

Google has started releasing Gemini 3, and the standout feature is Deep Think: a new mode designed for longer, more deliberate reasoning. It also brings stronger multimodal skills for everyday use.

Meta tests a unified AI support assistant

Meta is experimenting with a new AI assistant that handles support across both Facebook and Instagram. The goal: one place to get help instead of bouncing between disconnected support systems.

Anthropic starts using AI to interview its own users

Anthropic is testing a new idea: letting AI conduct user interviews to gather feedback about people’s experiences with AI tools. 

Amazon Fire TV adds “Skip to Scene” with Alexa+

Amazon is rolling out a new Fire TV feature that lets you jump straight to a specific scene just by asking Alexa. No more searching through the timeline.

Yahoo Sports launches AI-powered game breakdowns

Yahoo Sports is experimenting with automatically generated game analyses: quick recaps and insights created by AI instead of editors.

🛠 AI Tool We’re Testing: Kling AI, Next-Gen AI Video

Kling just dropped a new model! 🤩

You can generate a video and edit it in the same place. You literally click on an object in the video and change it: remove it, move it, recolor it. It works like Photoshop, but on moving footage.

You can also swap the background so it looks like the scene was shot somewhere else, or adjust all the lighting with one simple slider. Things that used to take hours now take a couple of clicks.

If Sora and Runway don’t step up soon, Kling might actually take the lead in AI video.