Claude Gains Persistent Context Across Sessions
Anthropic announced that its Claude chatbot now includes a memory feature that lets the model remember past conversations. Users can reference earlier chats without repeating details, and the system can learn individual preferences and work patterns over time.
Compartmentalized Memory Through Projects
The new "Projects" function creates separate memory spaces for different groups of conversations. This prevents personal data from leaking into work‑related chats and vice‑versa, offering users clearer control over what Claude retains.
Transparency and User Control
Claude’s memory is described as fully transparent. Users can view a synthesized record of what the model has stored and edit or delete entries through the conversation interface. The system also supports importing memories from competitors like ChatGPT and Gemini, as well as exporting Claude’s context to other platforms.
Safety Testing and Adjustments
Before releasing the feature, Anthropic conducted extensive testing to gauge the impact on model behavior, particularly concerning sycophancy and harmful outputs. Identified issues were refined, resulting in targeted adjustments to how memory functions while preserving helpful and safe responses.
Rollout Plan and Availability
The memory upgrade is optional and not activated by default. It is currently enabled for paying subscribers, with Pro users slated to receive access in the coming days. Users must toggle the setting in the preferences menu to turn the feature on.
Positioning Among AI Competitors
While other chatbots, such as ChatGPT and Gemini, also offer conversational memory, Anthropic argues that Claude’s implementation stands out because of its transparent memory view, compartmentalized project spaces, and the ability to seamlessly import and export context across AI services.
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