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NEWS Users are ditching ChatGPT for Claude — here’s how to make the switch

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Users are ditching ChatGPT for Claude — here’s how to make the switch Lauren Forristal 10:42 AM PST · March 2, 2026 Many users are switching to Claude following a string of controversies surrounding ChatGPT and its parent company, OpenAI.

The tipping point came after Anthropic , the company behind Claude, refused to allow the Department of Defense to use its AI models for mass domestic surveillance or fully autonomous weapons. In response, President Trump ordered all federal agencies to stop using Anthropic’s products, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced plans to designate the company a supply-chain threat.

Hours later, OpenAI announced its own agreement with the Pentagon, claiming to include safeguards, but the deal has still sparked widespread debate over privacy and the ethical use of AI.

As a result, Claude has surged to the top of the free app rankings in Apple’s U.S. App Store, overtaking ChatGPT. According to Anthropic, daily sign-ups have hit record highs, free users have jumped by more than 60% since January, and paid subscribers have more than doubled this year.

For many users, the recent controversy has made Claude a compelling alternative to ChatGPT. If you’re considering making the switch, this guide will walk you through transferring your data and closing your ChatGPT account.

Breaking up with ChatGPT shouldn’t mean losing years of digital memory. Instead of starting from scratch with a new AI assistant, you can transfer your data to Claude so it can get up to speed on your preferences right away.

There are a few ways to do this. One place to start is Settings. From there, you go to Personalization and find the Memory section. Select “Manage” and review your stored information, updating anything that no longer accurately reflects your preferences. Once everything is up to date, copy the content you want to keep.

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You can also take a manual approach by copying key conversations from your history or asking ChatGPT to summarize your main preferences, frequently discussed topics, and any custom instructions you use.

Once you’ve gathered your data, transferring it to Claude is straightforward.

Open Claude, go to Settings, then Capabilities, and make sure Memory is turned on. Then, start a new conversation and use a prompt like, “Here’s some important context I’d like you to remember. Update your memory about me with this.” Then paste your information or summaries directly into the chat.

For exported chat files, don’t paste raw logs. Instead, prompt Claude with something like: “Review this and summarize my key preferences.”

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