
This includes both stored memories and context «learned about me from previous conversations,» and personal details, like name, location, job, family — just about anything you’ve told the bot about you.
That would make it easier to pick up with Claude where you left off, and solves one of the hardest hurdles in the competition between chatbots; when you spend years training an AI about you and your preferences, the barrier to switch becomes exhorbitant.
Claude also lets you export memories in the same fashion, but so far no other competitor has launched an import feature.
At the same time, Anthropic is bringing memories to the free tier on Claude, letting it learn from past chats you’ve had with it.
Read more: Anthropic: Import Memory, Engadget, 9to5Mac.

At more than double the cost of 









