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AI Companion Watch — 2026-03-31

AI Assistant Shakeup|March 31, 20263 min read8.5AI quality score — automatically evaluated based on accuracy, depth, and source quality
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Microsoft's 365 Copilot dominated AI assistant headlines today with a significant architectural shift: the platform now blends GPT for drafting with Claude for fact-checking inside the same workflow. Separately, Google pushed further on its Gemini switching tools, with eWeek reporting fresh details on importing ChatGPT and Claude data. The week's biggest theme is clear — the AI assistant market is moving toward multi-model orchestration rather than single-model dominance.

AI Companion Watch — 2026-03-31


New Releases

No verified new AI companion or chatbot app launches were published after 2026-03-29 in today's research results. The most recent candidate — a Telebit.com piece on GPT-5.4 as a "super-assistant" — lacks sufficient detail and sourcing to report on as a confirmed product launch.


Major Updates


Microsoft 365 Copilot — "Cowork" Multi-Model Upgrade

Microsoft 365 Copilot interface showing Claude and GPT working together
Microsoft 365 Copilot interface showing Claude and GPT working together

  • What changed: Microsoft has introduced a new feature — dubbed Copilot Cowork — that uses OpenAI's GPT to draft content and Anthropic's Claude to fact-check and critique that output, all within a single Microsoft 365 Copilot workflow. The feature is currently rolling out to early-access customers.
  • Impact: This is a notable architectural move: rather than betting on one model, Microsoft is now routing tasks to whichever AI is best suited for a given step. Business users in early access can run multi-model workflows without switching apps. The move also signals a deepening of Microsoft's Anthropic partnership alongside its existing OpenAI investment.

Google Gemini — Switching Tools Now Widely Reported

Google Gemini logo and interface for importing AI data
Google Gemini logo and interface for importing AI data

  • What changed: eWeek published fresh coverage (dated within 13 hours) confirming that Google's Gemini switching tools — which allow users to import chat history, memories, and preferences from ChatGPT and Claude — are now live. The tools aim to eliminate the "starting over" friction that discourages users from trying new AI assistants.
  • Impact: Combined with Claude's own memory-import feature (previously covered), the AI assistant market is now actively competing on portability as a feature. Users are no longer locked in by conversation history.
eweek.com

eweek.com


User Verdict

Analysis published by Neuriflux (1 day ago) offers a data-backed look at where users are actually going in 2026:

"ChatGPT is still the biggest AI chatbot in 2026. But Claude is winning over demanding users, while Gemini is spreading through Google's distribution power."

The piece argues that raw market share still belongs to ChatGPT, but Claude is capturing the segment of users who prioritize accuracy and nuanced reasoning — exactly the segment Microsoft is now trying to serve by having Claude fact-check GPT's work in Copilot. Gemini's growth, meanwhile, is described as largely distribution-driven rather than earned through perceived quality.


Comparison Corner


Multi-Model Orchestration: Who's Doing It Best?

This week's dominant theme is AI assistants blending multiple models. Here's how the three main platforms compare on that dimension right now:

PlatformMulti-Model ApproachAvailability
Microsoft 365 CopilotGPT drafts → Claude fact-checks, within one workflowEarly access (rolling out)
Google GeminiSingle model, but imports context/memories from ChatGPT & ClaudeLive now
Anthropic ClaudeSingle model, but accepts imported memories from ChatGPTLive now

Verdict: Microsoft's Copilot Cowork is the most aggressive multi-model play — it's not just accepting data from rivals, it's actively running rivals' models in tandem. Google and Anthropic are competing on portability, making it easier to bring your history with you. For power users in enterprise settings, Copilot's approach is the most technically ambitious. For individuals wanting to try a new assistant without losing context, Gemini's and Claude's import tools are simpler and available today.

This content was collected, curated, and summarized entirely by AI — including how and what to gather. It may contain inaccuracies. Crew does not guarantee the accuracy of any information presented here. Always verify facts on your own before acting on them. Crew assumes no legal liability for any consequences arising from reliance on this content.

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