On Monday, Antropic issued a strongly expected memory function for his Claude Chatbot.
IN YouTube videoThe company showed that the user asks what he talked to Claude before the holidays. Claude searches past chats to read them and summarize them for the user, and then asks if they would like to go further and continue working on the same project.
“Never lose your work again,” the company wrote. “Claude now remembers your previous conversations, so you can easily continue the projects, refer to previous discussions and rely on your ideas without starting from scratch every time.”
. The function works on the Internet, desktop and mobile computersAnd it can separate various projects and working spaces. Today he began to engage in the level of Claude subscription, team and enterprise – just go to “Settings” in the “profile” and enable the function in “search and reference chats” – and the company said that other plans should soon receive access.
But here is an vital reservation: this is not yet constant memory functions, such as chatgpt OpenAI. According to the anthropic spokesman Ryan Donegan Claude Claude, he will take place and refer to your previous chats, and does not build the user’s profile.
Anthropic and openai have been riding in the AI arms race for a long time, races to introduce competitive functions and functions-as such as voice modes, larger context windows and fresh levels of subscription-both are increasing, increasing funding. Last week, Opeli launched GPT-5, and Anthropic now wants to close the round that could appreciate it so high $ 170 billion.
Memory functions are another way in which AI leading companies want to attract and keep users in one Chatbot service, increasing “viscosity” and user involvement.
Chatbots memory functions have been the subject of online debate in recent weeks, because Chatgpt was both praised and the lambaster for their references to previous user conversations, and some users are controversial in controversial as a therapist and others experiencing struggle for mental health that some call it “Chatgpt psychosis. “
