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ME> Is there a way for me to save this conversation somewhere?

CLAUDE> Yes, there are a few options for saving our conversation:

* Copy and paste the conversation into a text file or word processor document. You can save it on your computer for future reference.

* Use the "Export Chat" feature in ChatGPT to download the conversation as a PDF or plain text file. This will include both your prompts and my responses.

* Take screenshots of the conversation in your browser. You can paste them into a document or image editor to save.

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ME> You said to 'Use the "Export Chat" feature in ChatGPT to download the conversation as a PDF or plain text file. This will include both your prompts and my responses.' But you are not Chat GPT you are Claude, is there an export chat feature for you Claude?

CLAUDE> You're absolutely right, I misspoke earlier. I am Claude, not ChatGPT, and Claude does not have an integrated export chat feature.

Love it



Wow this sounds like they trained it on ChatGPT outputs.

However I could not reproduce this output.


It seems more likely that this is just the consequence of training over up-to-date websites (which would include plenty of discussions about LLMs, and particularly ChatGPT). Claude is probably conflating its own identity.


Yeah, there’s a weird thing with how they “interpret” system prompts for identity.

If you suppress tokens “OpenAI”, “Microsoft”, and “Google”, GPT-4 will tell you that it is Project December, a language modeling project to duplicate the deceased based on text history.

It’s just whatever’s close in the latent space. https://projectdecember.net/


Also, training over ChatGPT outputs is terribly expensive and Anthropic already has a working competing paradigm for fine-tuning (Claude worked before ChatGPT was released).


The funny part is that Claude conversation history is automatically saved to your account, so you don't need to do any of this.


It absolutely needs an export feature, because browsing or searching through long online conversations is so painful.

Offline text processing tools are infinitely better than online ones, and archiving one's own conversations offline should be an option so as not to be forced to rely on websites which could die at any minute.


100% this! And you can save a link to the conversation and go right back to it.


Maybe Claude can ask Bing for help.




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