Claude AI Introduces Selective Memory Feature for Crypto Users
Anthropic has rolled out a new memory feature for its AI chatbot Claude, allowing it to reference past conversations when prompted. Unlike ChatGPT, which stores and uses all past interactions by default, Claude’s approach is more selective and privacy-focused.
The update means users can now ask Claude to recall details from previous chats, making it easier to resume work on projects or revisit past research without re-explaining context. However, the AI only accesses this information when explicitly requested and limits recall to the current workspace or project.
This contrasts sharply with OpenAI’s ChatGPT, which automatically saves and leverages entire conversation histories to refine responses. Google’s Gemini also uses past interactions to personalize answers and has even experimented with integrating Google Search history for deeper personalization.
Claude’s implementation is designed with privacy in mind. Users have the option to disable the feature entirely via settings, ensuring no conversation history is stored if preferred.
The feature is currently available for Max, Team, and Enterprise subscribers, with plans to expand to other tiers soon. For crypto traders and researchers, this could streamline workflows by reducing repetitive explanations and helping maintain continuity across complex discussions.
While not as expansive as competitors, Claude’s controlled memory function may appeal to users prioritizing data security while still benefiting from contextual recall.


