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Anthropic adds a memory feature to let Claude reference information from past chats, available now to Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers, and soon to others

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Context & Ripple Effects

This marks Claude’s move from session-by-session interaction toward retained user context for higher-tier customers. Subsequent coverage shows the capability expanding first across paid access and later to free users, with controls to pause or clear stored memories in the free-tier memory rollout.

Memory also became part of a broader continuity strategy: Anthropic later added a way for paid users to bring preferences and context from other AI platforms into Claude. That makes retained context more consequential than a convenience feature; it can shape where users keep their ongoing AI work.

First-order effects

  • Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers can have Claude reference information from prior chats, reducing the need to repeatedly provide personal or work context.
  • Claude’s paid tiers gain a more persistent experience immediately, while users outside those tiers must wait for rollout.

Second-order effects

  • Persistent context raises the value of staying with Claude over restarting work in another assistant, especially for teams whose usage spans repeated conversations.
  • The feature creates a stronger need for clear memory controls and trust safeguards; later availability of pause and deletion options indicates those controls became part of the product’s rollout.

Third-order effects

  • If memory, context transfer, and workplace tools continue to converge, AI assistants can compete less as isolated chat interfaces and more as durable work surfaces that accumulate user-specific context.
  • That shift may make context portability a central competitive and governance issue: users will expect both continuity across tools and meaningful control over what an assistant retains.

The trend: AI assistants are evolving into persistent work layers, with retained and portable context becoming a key driver of usefulness, switching costs, and user control.

Discussion

  • @mranthropology Rich Stroffolino on bluesky
    Devil is in the details but this was the only thing I've been missing since switching to using Claude as my default LLM.  Mostly like the output but feel like if you're not using projects you have to repeat a lot of context [embedded post]
  • @claudeai Claude on x
    Claude can now reference past chats, so you can easily pick up from where you left off. [video]
  • @danshipper Dan Shipper on x
    BIG
  • @ns123abc Nik on x
    CLAUDE HAS MEMORY NOW!! WE'RE SO BACK
  • @xlr8harder @xlr8harder on x
    People like to blame ChatGPT memories for the worst of the sycophancy/derangement issues. Is Anthropic's going to be any different?
  • @swyx @swyx on x
    piece by piece, ai is getting memory it's also v instructive and surprisingly consistent how Anthropic solves the same class of problems vs {competitor}: - lean on long context - make it transparent/explainable - default self-drive but give user levers to take control
  • @claudeai Claude on x
    Rolling out to Max, Team, and Enterprise plans today, with other plans coming soon. Once enabled for your account you can toggle on in settings: https://claude.ai/...