
"Anthropic says the goal is "complete transparency." Users will be able to clearly see what Claude remembers rather than "vague summaries," it said. Specific memories can also be toggled on and off or edited with natural conversation. For example, you could tell Claude to focus on specific memories or "forget an old job entirely." Users can also create "distinct memory spaces" that will keep various memories apart."
"Max subscribers will be able to turn on Claude's "memory" in their settings from today, Anthropic said. The feature, which has been available to Team and Enterprise users since September, lets Claude remember details from previous chats. Pro subscribers will see the memory feature "roll out over the coming days," Anthropic said. The company did not say whether it plans to make the feature available to free users in the future."
Anthropic is rolling out an update that lets Claude remember past conversations without prompting for paid subscribers. Max subscribers can enable the memory in settings immediately; Pro subscribers will receive the feature over the coming days. The memory functionality displays specific remembered details with "complete transparency," allows users to toggle or edit memories via natural conversation, and supports "distinct memory spaces" to prevent memories from different contexts bleeding into each other. The capability was available to Team and Enterprise users since September, and Anthropic plans to allow importing memories from ChatGPT and Gemini to reduce setup friction.
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