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Anthropic Launches Claude Memory for Teams - AI Assistant Gains Context Retention

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Zac Zuo

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Anthropic has launched Claude Memory, a new feature for its Claude AI assistant that provides automatic memory capabilities for team and enterprise users. Product Hunt reported that the feature allows Claude to remember conversations and maintain context across projects, with users having full control to view, edit, or disable what it remembers. The Verge noted that this update builds on last month's manual memory feature, now making the recall process automatic and extending memory functionality across projects.

Summary

Anthropic has launched Claude Memory, a new feature for its Claude Code AI assistant that provides memory capabilities for team and enterprise users. The feature allows Claude to remember conversations and maintain context across projects, creating separate project-based memories. Users have full control to view, edit, or disable what Claude remembers. This is the second launch from Claude Code, which is designed for deep context understanding with up to 200K token capacity for complex software tasks.

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Claude now has memories
And it's clearly built for the workplace (for now)
The idea of having a separate, project-based memories
Gives users full control to view, edit, or disable what Claude remembers
Bringing memory to teams at work
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Anthropic’s AI coding assistant, designed for deep context understanding and capable of handling complex software tasks with a massive context window (up to 200K tokens).

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