Anthropic plans Claude memory update with new Memory Files (2 minute read)
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Anthropic is planning a major memory update for Claude, introducing a dual-mode system with Memory Files that distribute user notes across structured documents by topic, potentially enhancing persistent memory for Claude Managed Agents and related features like Dreams and Conway.
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