AI Companion Watch — 2026-03-30
The biggest story in AI companions this week is Claude's new scheduled tasks feature, which lets users automate recurring AI interactions — something rivals ChatGPT and Gemini have struggled to deliver cleanly. Meanwhile, the cross-platform memory import wave continues, with ZDNET confirming Claude now accepts imported preferences from ChatGPT, giving both Anthropic and Google fresh ammunition in the battle for user loyalty.
AI Companion Watch — 2026-03-30
New Releases
No verified new AI companion app launches could be confirmed in the past 24 hours. Sources found in research were either outside the coverage window or lacked explicit publication dates after 2026-03-28.
Major Updates
Claude — Scheduled Tasks
- What changed: Claude now supports scheduled tasks, allowing users to set up recurring AI workflows — such as daily email summaries or pre-meeting briefings — that run automatically without manual prompting each time.
- Impact: This directly addresses a long-standing friction point with AI assistants: the need to re-initiate the same request repeatedly. According to XDA Developers, ChatGPT, Gemini, and other major tools have failed to implement this cleanly, making Claude's execution noteworthy.

Claude — Memory Import from ChatGPT
- What changed: Anthropic has added a feature allowing users to import their saved memories and preferences directly from ChatGPT into Claude, easing the switching process.
- Impact: Users no longer need to rebuild their personal context from scratch when moving between AI platforms. ZDNET describes this as closing a key reason users stayed locked into their existing chatbot.

User Verdict
Fresh user sentiment from the past 24 hours is limited in the research results. However, XDA Developers notes that real users have long complained about needing to manually re-run the same prompts daily or weekly — framing Claude's scheduled tasks as a direct response to that frustration. The publication writes that Claude "finally fixed what ChatGPT, Gemini, and every other AI tool got wrong," suggesting strong early enthusiasm among productivity-focused users.
Comparison Corner
Claude vs. ChatGPT vs. Gemini — Memory Portability
All three major chatbot platforms now have some form of memory import capability, but their approaches differ:
| Feature | Claude | ChatGPT | Gemini |
|---|---|---|---|
| Import memories from rivals | ✅ Yes (new, from ChatGPT) | ❌ No import tool confirmed | ✅ Yes (from ChatGPT & Claude) |
| Export memories | ✅ Yes (via prompt trick) | ✅ Yes (data export) | Not confirmed |
| Scheduled/automated tasks | ✅ Yes (new feature) | ⚠️ Limited | ⚠️ Limited |
Both Claude and Gemini are aggressively courting ChatGPT switchers, using a similar mechanism: prompting ChatGPT to export a user's saved context, then importing that file. ZDNET confirms Claude's version is live, while The Decoder and FindSkill.ai describe Gemini's import tool accepting up to 5GB of chat history.

Note: Several sources found in research predated the 2026-03-28 cutoff and were excluded per editorial policy. This issue covers only verified-fresh content.
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