Anthropic adds memory feature to Claude's free plan

Anthropic has extended its memory capability to the free tier of its Claude AI chatbot, allowing users to reference past conversations. The company also released a tool to import memories from competing chatbots like ChatGPT and Gemini. This update coincides with Claude's surge in popularity amid a dispute with the US Department of Defense.

Anthropic announced on March 2, 2026, that the memory feature for its Claude AI chatbot is now available on the free plan. Previously a paid option, the feature enables Claude to reference previous conversations to inform its responses. Anthropic first introduced memory capabilities last August, followed by compartmentalization of memories in the fall.

Users can enable memory during chats with Claude. If they choose to disable it, options include pausing the feature to preserve memories for later use or deleting them entirely from Anthropic's servers.

Complementing this, Anthropic launched a memory import tool on the same day. The tool extracts context and memories from other AI chatbots, generating a text prompt that users can copy and paste into Claude. Supported competitors include ChatGPT, Gemini, and Copilot. Assimilation takes about 24 hours, visible via the "See what Claude learned about you" button. In the "Manage memory" section, users can edit what Claude remembers. Anthropic notes that Claude prioritizes "work-related topics to enhance its effectiveness as a collaborator" and may not retain unrelated personal details.

Claude's popularity has grown rapidly, recently reaching the top spot in the App Store's free apps charts, surpassing ChatGPT. This rise aligns with Anthropic's ongoing contract dispute with the US government over AI safeguards. On Friday, US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth designated Anthropic a "supply chain risk" after the company refused a Pentagon contract involving mass surveillance against Americans and fully autonomous weapons. Anthropic has vowed to challenge the label. Meanwhile, OpenAI is reportedly assuming Anthropic's former role with the Department of Defense, prompting some users to boycott ChatGPT and cancel subscriptions.

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Anthropic and OpenAI release AI agent management tools

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On February 5, 2026, Anthropic and OpenAI simultaneously launched products shifting users from chatting with AI to managing teams of AI agents. Anthropic introduced Claude Opus 4.6 with agent teams for developers, while OpenAI unveiled Frontier and GPT-5.3-Codex for enterprise workflows. These releases coincide with a $285 billion drop in software stocks amid fears of AI disrupting traditional SaaS vendors.

Anthropic has upgraded its Claude AI chatbot's free plan by adding previously paid features, positioning it as an ad-free alternative to OpenAI's ChatGPT. The enhancements include file creation, connectors to third-party services, and custom skills, amid OpenAI's plans to introduce ads in its free tier. This move follows Anthropic's Super Bowl advertisements criticizing the ad strategy.

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Anthropic has announced that its AI chatbot Claude will remain free of advertisements, contrasting sharply with rival OpenAI's recent decision to test ads in ChatGPT. The company launched a Super Bowl ad campaign mocking AI assistants that interrupt conversations with product pitches. This move highlights growing tensions in the competitive AI landscape.

US President Donald Trump has directed all federal agencies to immediately cease using Anthropic's AI tools amid a dispute over military applications. The move follows weeks of clashes between Anthropic and Pentagon officials regarding restrictions on AI for mass surveillance and autonomous weapons. A six-month phase-out period has been announced.

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OpenAI has launched GPT-5.4, including variants Thinking and Pro, aimed at improving agentic tasks and knowledge work. The update features enhanced computer-use capabilities and reduced factual errors, amid competition from Anthropic following a US defense deal controversy. The models are available immediately to paid users and developers.

OpenAI has started testing advertisements in its ChatGPT chatbot for users on free and low-cost plans in the United States. Paid subscribers remain unaffected, while the company emphasizes privacy protections and user controls. This move aims to fund broader access to AI features amid industry competition.

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OpenAI has launched ChatGPT-5.2, a new family of AI models designed to enhance reasoning and productivity, particularly for professional tasks. The release follows an internal alert from CEO Sam Altman about competition from Google's Gemini 3. The update includes three variants aimed at different user needs, starting with paid subscribers.

 

 

 

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