This is not a conspiracy theory. It’s a business strategy.

Every month you pay for ChatGPT, you’re financing a company that has made a clear set of political and ethical choices:

Two companies. One test. One drew a line. The other crossed it before the ink was dry.

That’s the real reason people are leaving ChatGPT right now. And Anthropic just made it easier than ever to go.

What you’re actually switching to

Before we get to the how, let’s be clear on the why from a pure performance standpoint — because Claude isn’t just the more ethical choice. For many use cases, it’s the better tool.

In 2026, 81% of enterprises use three or more AI models. The “which AI wins” debate is over. There is no single winner. But here’s how the three main players actually stack up:

If your work involves contracts, research, complex code, or long-form writing, Claude is the sharpest tool available right now.

The only thing keeping people on ChatGPT was friction

ChatGPT knew your name, your job, how you write, and how you think. Rebuilding all of that on a new platform felt like starting over. So people stayed, even when they didn’t want to.

Anthropic just removed that excuse entirely.

How to switch in 60 seconds

Anthropic launched a memory import feature that moves everything your old AI knew about you directly into Claude. Here’s how it works:

  1. Open Claude and go to Settings.
  2. Click Capabilities and find Import memory from other AI providers.
  3. Click Start Import. Claude generates a prompt — copy it.
  4. Open ChatGPT (or Gemini) and paste the full prompt. Send it.
  5. The AI returns a complete summary of everything it knows about you: your name, your role, your working style, and your communication preferences.
  6. Copy that response and paste it into Claude.

Done. Claude now knows everything your old AI knew. No starting over. No rebuilding context. Sixty seconds.

You can also go directly to claude.com/import-memory to get started.

The Privacy shift that Changes everything

There’s one more thing worth understanding. Claude explicitly states it does not train on your personal data. Some competing tools state they may use imported or conversational data to improve their models.

That means that when you paste your professional context, working style, and ideas into ChatGPT, that data may be feeding the model. A model whose president is bankrolling a political movement. A model whose technology is being used to decide who gets deported.

Switching costs just dropped to zero. Privacy protection just went up.

The Stack that actually works in 2026

The people winning right now aren’t loyal to one tool. They built a system:

One AI is a tool. Three AI is a system.

But if you’re only going to pay for one, make it the one that said no when it mattered.

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