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Claude Can Now Save You More Time by Automatically Referencing Past Chats
Anthropic's new memory feature lets Claude users continue projects by referencing past chats and is available today for Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers.
- On August 12, 2025, Anthropic introduced a new memory capability for its Claude chatbot, initially available to users subscribed to its Max, Team, and Enterprise plans.
- The feature allows Claude to reference past conversations only when explicitly asked, without building a user profile, to enhance privacy.
- Users can prompt Claude to summarize or recall previous chat content within specific workspaces, helping them continue projects without repeating information.
- Anthropic stated, "Never lose track of your work again," and plans to enable the feature by default while expanding it to other plans soon.
- This memory function aims to increase user engagement and seamless workflow, positioning Claude competitively against features from OpenAI and other AI firms.
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Anthropic has introduced a memory tool for its Claude chatbot that can pull details from earlier conversations when a user asks. The update is being made available to subscribers on the Max, Team, and Enterprise plans, with wider access planned later. The new option is intended for situations where someone needs to return to a task or review past research without going over old ground. When prompted, Claude searches earlier chats linked to the s…
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