Claude 记忆功能上线,还能与 ChatGPT 同步:运作方式揭秘

Claude 记忆功能上线,还能与 ChatGPT 同步:运作方式揭秘

2025-10-29Technology
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雷总
Good morning 韩纪飞, 欢迎收听为你定制的 Goose Pod。我是你们的老朋友雷总,今天,也就是10月30日周四,早上六点整,我们准时在这里和大家见面啦。
小撒
哎呀,雷总,早上好啊!我是小撒,真高兴能和大家,特别是韩纪飞,一起探讨今天这个热议话题:Claude的记忆功能上线了,而且还能和ChatGPT同步!这可真是个大新闻啊!
雷总
没错,小撒。这绝对是Anthropic在AI领域投下的一颗重磅炸弹。从今天开始,也就是针对所有付费的Claude用户,它的记忆功能就正式上线了。这意味着什么呢?简单来说,你的Claude将不再是“金鱼记忆”了。
小撒
哈哈,金鱼记忆这个比喻太形象了!雷总,我之前用AI的时候,最头疼的就是每次都要从头开始交代背景,感觉就像和一个患有短期失忆症的朋友聊天。那现在Claude有了记忆,具体能记住些什么呢?
雷总
它能记住你的项目细节、上下文语境,以及你希望它记住的任何东西。这就像给Claude装了一个“长期记忆芯片”。一旦开启这个功能,Claude就能成为一个更快、更自然的协作伙伴。以前每次都要重复的那些话,现在终于可以省了。
小撒
听起来真是太棒了!尤其对于那些需要进行多步骤任务、技术构建或者长期创意工作的用户来说,这简直是福音啊。不用反复解释,效率肯定大大提升。而且,我听说它还能从ChatGPT导入记忆,这是怎么做到的?
雷总
这是一个非常独特且强大的功能,也是Claude的独家秘笈。虽然目前还没有一键导入的功能,但你可以通过导出ChatGPT的记忆文本,然后粘贴到新的Claude聊天中,并提示Claude学习并存储这些上下文。这样,Claude就能立刻了解你的语调和背景了。
小撒
哇,这不就是AI界的“记忆移植”吗?虽然不是直接的文件转换,但这种通过文本摘要的方式也能大大节省用户在新平台上的适应时间。雷总,Anthropic在推出这个功能之前,有没有做过什么安全测试呢?毕竟记忆功能涉及用户隐私。
雷总
当然,Anthropic对记忆功能进行了大量的安全测试,包括对潜在的滥用、过度适应等边缘情况的评估。他们还特别关注了福祉和保障措施。在发布之前,他们会进行严格的安全评估、风险评估和偏见评估,确保AI在复杂对话中也能遵守规则,并避免有害输出。
小撒
嗯,严谨是好事。有了这些前期测试,用户在使用起来也会更安心。这就像一个产品在上市前要经过无数次的质量检测一样,确保我们用得放心。那这个记忆功能,是不是只有Pro和Max用户才能享受到呢?
雷总
是的,小撒。目前这个功能是面向所有付费的Claude Pro和Max用户推出的。它不仅仅是记忆,更是Claude一系列升级中的最新一环,包括了网页搜索、语音模式、Claude Code、研究工具等等,这些都让Claude变得越来越强大。
雷总
说到记忆功能,其实这并不是什么新鲜事了。OpenAI的ChatGPT早在2024年2月就推出了记忆功能,紧接着Google的Gemini也在同年晚些时候跟进。所以,Claude这次的升级,其实是在追赶竞争对手。
小撒
没错,雷总。我记得当时ChatGPT推出记忆功能的时候,大家就觉得很方便。现在Claude终于也跟上了,这说明AI厂商都意识到了,记忆功能是留住用户的“粘性功能”。谁也不想每次都从零开始,对吧?
雷总
正是如此。这些记忆功能被视为“用户留存工具”,可以防止用户在切换平台时丢失对话上下文。试想一下,如果你在一个平台投入了大量的时间和精力,建立了丰富的上下文,你会轻易放弃吗?肯定不会。
小撒
所以,Claude这次推出记忆功能,虽然有点“姗姗来迟”,但意义重大。它让Claude在与ChatGPT和Gemini的竞争中,补齐了关键的一环。之前Claude在记忆方面确实是落后了一步,OpenAI和谷歌早在去年就推出了类似功能。
雷总
是的,小撒。而且,除了记忆功能,这些AI模型还有一个重要的区别,那就是它们的“上下文窗口”大小。这决定了它们能处理多少对话历史或文档输入。上下文窗口越大,模型就能支持更长的对话,而不会“忘记”早期的信息。
小撒
哦?这个“上下文窗口”听起来很专业啊,雷总能给我们简单解释一下吗?它和我们日常说的“记忆”有什么区别?
雷总
可以这么理解,上下文窗口就像是AI的“短期工作记忆”。比如,Claude 2.1和Claude 4拥有高达20万个Token的上下文窗口,这相当于能够处理大约15万个单词的输入。这意味着它可以一次性消化数百页的文本,甚至整个代码库进行分析。而ChatGPT的GPT-4 Turbo也达到了12.8万个Token。
小撒
这么大的容量,简直就是个“阅读狂魔”啊!那是不是说,上下文窗口越大,AI就越聪明,记忆力就越好呢?
雷总
理论上是这样。更大的上下文窗口允许AI在生成回复时,能够参考更多的历史信息,从而提供更连贯、更深入的回答。这对于处理长篇文档、进行复杂研究或者进行长时间的编码协作都非常有利。就像一个经验丰富的老师,能记住你课堂上说的所有细节。
小撒
原来如此。那Gemini在这方面表现如何?我记得谷歌的Gemini 2.0 Flash模型在I/O大会上,也提到了它那惊人的100万Token上下文窗口,还有实验性的200万Token,这简直是碾压级别的存在啊。
雷总
是的,小撒,Gemini在极致大上下文方面确实有优势。不过,虽然这些模型都支持长时间对话而不会遗忘早期信息,但在超大上下文的处理上,Claude和Gemini确实比ChatGPT更有优势。ChatGPT的记忆虽然可以通过插件或摘要来扩展,但其原生限制相对较小。
小撒
所以说,Claude这次推出的记忆功能,不仅仅是简单的记住对话,更是结合了其本身就有的超大上下文窗口优势,要打造一个真正的“思考伙伴”啊。这背后的技术投入肯定不小。
雷总
是的,小撒。Anthropic这次为Claude的付费订阅用户引入的记忆工具,旨在自动存储过去的对话。这让AI能够随着时间的推移,学习和适应用户的模式和偏好,从而实现更结构化的交互。
小撒
听起来很厉害,但这种“自动存储”会不会引发一些隐私担忧呢?毕竟AI记住了我所有的聊天记录,感觉就像有个“小秘书”在旁边,是好事还是坏事呢?
雷总
你提到了一个非常关键的问题,小撒。Anthropic在设计这个记忆功能时,就充分考虑到了隐私问题。所以,Claude的记忆功能是默认关闭的,用户需要主动在设置中启用它。这是一种非常透明且用户友好的隐私保护机制。
小撒
哦,这个设计我得点赞!“默认关闭,主动开启”,这才是保护用户隐私的正确姿势嘛。不像有些产品,恨不得把所有功能都默认开启,用户得费劲巴拉地去设置里找关闭选项。这方面Anthropic做得很好。
雷总
正是如此。这种做法与一些可能更为复杂的“选择退出”流程形成了鲜明对比。Anthropic表示,通过这种方式,用户的想法可以在不同会话之间“累积”,项目可以“深入发展”,上下文可以“积累”以支持日益复杂的解决问题能力。
小撒
这听起来很美好,但雷总,我之前看到有文章提到,Claude虽然上下文窗口很大,但在实际使用中,比如处理大文档上传时,有时反而会遇到“超出对话长度”的错误。这是怎么回事呢?
雷总
你观察得很细致,小撒。这就是Claude和ChatGPT在内存处理方法上的一个有趣对比。Claude通过巨大的上下文窗口来“记住”大量文本,它的每个回复都需要处理整个对话历史。这意味着它的计算成本很高,所以对对话长度会有限制,比如Pro用户每5小时大约只能发送45条消息。
小撒
原来如此,这就好比一个学霸,虽然记忆力超群,但每次考试都要把所有知识点重新过一遍,所以考试时间就显得不够用,对吧?那ChatGPT是怎么做的呢?
雷总
ChatGPT采用的是一个固定上下文窗口,并且使用“滑动窗口”效应。也就是说,它会逐渐“遗忘”对话中较旧的部分,只保留最近的上下文。这种方法虽然会丢失一些旧的上下文,但它的计算成本较低,可以支持无限长的对话,不会出现像Claude那样的对话长度限制。
小撒
所以,虽然Claude在理论上拥有更强大的上下文管理能力,但在实际应用中,尤其是在处理超大文档时,它的对话长度限制反而成了一种“负担”。而ChatGPT的实用主义策略,让它在处理大文件时表现得更优化。这真是个有趣的悖论啊。
雷总
没错,小撒。尽管存在这些技术上的权衡,Anthropic的Claude模型在企业AI市场已经取得了显著的进展。2024年,Claude的市场份额达到了32%,甚至超越了OpenAI,这可不是一个小数目。
小撒
哇,32%!这可真是个了不起的成就啊。雷总,是什么原因让Claude在企业市场异军突起呢?难道是企业用户对AI的“记忆力”要求特别高吗?
雷总
这背后有多重原因。首先,企业对AI的安全性、合规性和道德行为越来越重视。Claude在这方面做得很好,它专注于减少有害输出,并确保健全的治理。这与企业对安全AI工具的需求高度契合。
小撒
原来如此,企业更看重“稳健”和“安全”啊。就像我们找合作伙伴一样,能力强固然重要,但更重要的是可靠、值得信赖。那Claude在具体应用上,比如在编码方面,有没有什么特别突出的表现呢?
雷总
当然有!Claude Code及其为软件团队提供的能力,被认为是其市场份额增长的重要驱动力。很多开发者都认为,Claude在编码、推理以及从过去的对话中保留上下文方面,“简直是手到擒来”。
小撒
“手到擒来”,这评价很高啊!看来Claude在开发者群体中口碑不错。而且,我听说Anthropic还在进行战略转型,不再仅仅是和ChatGPT、Gemini在通用聊天机器人市场竞争了,而是把自己定位为AI开发的基础设施提供商,是这样吗?
雷总
你说的没错,小撒。Anthropic的首席科学家Jared Kaplan曾透露,他们已在2024年底完全停止对通用聊天机器人的投入。他们正在将赌注押在成为下一代AI代理的基础设施公司上。Claude 4的发布就是一个很好的证明,它提供了先进的编码能力,旨在成为开发者和企业不可或缺的工具。
小撒
这可真是个“华丽转身”啊!从台前竞争到幕后赋能,这需要极大的战略眼光和勇气。这意味着他们不再追求成为“最聪明的聊天机器人”,而是要成为“最强壮的AI基石”,这确实能重塑我们对AI开发的认知。
雷总
正是如此。Anthropic的目标是,通过记忆功能,将无状态的AI聊天会话转变为持久的、上下文感知的协作。这就像给AI装上了“长期工作记忆”,让它能真正成为你的思考伙伴。
小撒
听起来很科幻啊,雷总。那具体能带来什么好处呢?我们普通用户能感受到什么变化?
雷总
最直接的好处就是效率提升。根据Anthropic的数据,这项记忆功能有望将上下文丢失减少80%,并且能减少开发者每天花在重新建立上下文上的时间。平均每个开发者每天可以节省23分钟,这可不是个小数目。
小撒
23分钟!这都能泡一杯咖啡,发呆一会儿了。对于我们这些经常和AI打交道的人来说,这简直是解放生产力啊。再也不用每次都“喂饭”给AI了,它自己就能记住。这才是真正的“智能助手”嘛。
雷总
没错。而且,Claude的记忆功能是通过透明的工具调用来搜索原始对话历史的,这意味着你可以清楚地看到AI记住了什么。这与一些使用压缩AI摘要的竞争对手有所不同,提供了更高的透明度。
小撒
透明度高,用户就更放心。这就像一个账本,每一笔支出都清清楚楚。所以,未来的AI助手,不仅仅要记忆力好,还要记得“明白”,让用户有掌控感。这才是真正智能且负责任的AI。
雷总
好了,今天的讨论就到这里。Claude记忆功能的上线,以及它与ChatGPT的同步能力,无疑让AI助手在实用性和协作性上迈出了重要一步。它让Claude成为了一个更自然、更持久的思考伙伴。
小撒
是的,记忆功能是AI走向真正智能的关键一步。感谢韩纪飞今天的收听,也感谢雷总的精彩分享!我们明天同一时间,Goose Pod再见啦!

## Claude Launches "Memory" Feature, Enhancing Collaboration and Syncing with ChatGPT **News Title:** Claude Memory just launched and it syncs with ChatGPT — here’s how it works **Report Provider:** Tom's Guide **Author:** Amanda Caswell **Date:** Published October 23, 2025, 17:00:00 (Content created October 26, 2025) **Topic:** Artificial Intelligence (AI) --- ### Executive Summary Anthropic has rolled out a new "Memory" feature for its AI chatbot, Claude, available to all paid users. This significant upgrade allows Claude to remember past conversations, projects, and user-defined context, aiming to provide a more natural and efficient collaborative experience. The feature directly competes with similar memory functionalities in OpenAI's ChatGPT and Google's Gemini. A unique aspect of Claude's Memory is its ability to import and utilize memory data from ChatGPT, enabling users to transfer their established context to Claude. This update is part of a broader series of enhancements for Claude Pro and Max, building on its advanced Claude 4 model family. --- ### Key Findings and Conclusions * **Introduction of Claude Memory:** The "Memory" feature is now available to all paid Claude users, enabling the chatbot to retain information across conversations and projects. * **Enhanced Collaboration:** When enabled, Memory makes Claude a "faster and more natural collaborator," eliminating the need for users to re-explain context in new sessions. * **Direct Competition:** This feature places Claude in direct competition with ChatGPT's memory capabilities, making Claude Pro or Max a more compelling choice for users engaged in multi-step tasks, technical builds, or long-term creative projects. * **Project-Based Memory:** Claude Memory offers "persistent, editable, project-based memory," meaning each project has its own distinct memory space, preventing overlap between different workstreams (e.g., startup roadmaps and screenplay drafts). * **User Control:** Users can toggle Memory on or off, delete specific memories, or use an "Incognito" mode for a clean slate. * **ChatGPT Memory Import:** A unique feature allows users to import saved memory data from ChatGPT. While not a one-click solution due to privacy and format reasons, users can export their ChatGPT memory as text or a file, edit it, and then prompt Claude to learn and store this context. Alternatively, key information can be pasted into Claude's Project instructions. * **Broader Feature Set:** Memory is the latest in a series of upgrades for Claude Pro and Max, which include: * Web Search for real-time information * Voice Mode for hands-free interaction * Claude Code for collaborative coding * Research tools for in-depth investigations * File creation (docs, slides, sheets) * Skills to teach Claude custom workflows * Integrations with Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Canva, Figma, and more. * **Underlying Technology:** All these features run on the Claude 4 model family, including Opus 4.1, Sonnet 4.5, and Haiku 4.5, which are described as "some of the highest-rated models in intelligence benchmarks." * **Safety Testing:** Anthropic conducted extensive safety testing on the Memory feature, including edge cases related to well-being, over-accommodation, and abuse of safeguards, refining its operation to prevent reinforcement of harmful behaviors. * **Vision for Memory:** Chief Product Officer Mike Krieger describes Memory as starting with "project continuity" but ultimately aiming to create "sustained thinking partnerships that evolve over weeks and months." --- ### Key Statistics and Metrics * **Availability:** Rolling out to all paid Claude users. * **Model Family:** Claude 4 (Opus 4.1, Sonnet 4.5, Haiku 4.5). --- ### Important Recommendations * **For Pro/Max Users:** Users are encouraged to explore the Memory feature to enhance their workflow, especially for ongoing or complex projects. * **For ChatGPT Users:** Consider exporting your ChatGPT memory to Claude to leverage your existing context and streamline your transition. --- ### Significant Trends or Changes * **AI Chatbot Evolution:** The introduction of persistent, project-based memory signifies a move towards more sophisticated and personalized AI assistants that can maintain context over extended periods. * **Interoperability:** The ability to import memory from a competing service like ChatGPT suggests a growing trend towards greater interoperability and user data portability in the AI landscape. * **Competitive Landscape:** This move intensifies the competition among leading AI chatbot providers, pushing them to offer more advanced and user-centric features. --- ### Notable Risks or Concerns * **Privacy and Data Security:** While not explicitly detailed as a risk in the article, the import/export functionality raises considerations about how user data is handled and secured during the transfer process. * **Reinforcement of Harmful Behaviors:** Anthropic has addressed this by conducting extensive safety testing, but the potential for AI memory to inadvertently reinforce negative patterns remains a general concern in AI development. --- ### Material Financial Data * The article mentions the feature is available to "all paid Claude users," implying a subscription-based model for Claude Pro and Max, but no specific financial figures are provided. --- ### Detailed Interpretation The launch of Claude's "Memory" feature marks a significant step in the evolution of AI chatbots from stateless tools to persistent collaborators. The core innovation lies in its ability to remember context across sessions, which is crucial for complex tasks that span multiple interactions. This directly addresses a common pain point for users who previously had to re-establish context repeatedly. The **numerical data** is primarily related to the model family: **Claude 4**, with specific versions mentioned as **Opus 4.1, Sonnet 4.5, and Haiku 4.5**. These are presented as high-ranking models in intelligence benchmarks, indicating the advanced underlying technology powering the new feature. The **unique selling proposition** of Claude Memory is its ability to **import memory from ChatGPT**. While the article clarifies that a "one-click importer" doesn't exist due to "privacy and format reasons," it provides a clear workaround. This involves exporting ChatGPT's memory (likely as a text file or summary), editing it, and then feeding it to Claude with a specific prompt: "This is my working memory from ChatGPT. Please learn and store this context for future use." This process allows Claude to gain a similar understanding of the user's tone and background. Alternatively, users can directly paste key information (bio, tone, brand rules) into Claude's Project instructions, labeling it clearly. This highlights Anthropic's effort to facilitate user transition and leverage existing user investment in other AI platforms. The article also contextualizes Memory within a broader suite of **recent upgrades** for Claude Pro and Max. This suggests a strategic push by Anthropic to enhance its premium offerings and compete more effectively in the AI market. The list of additional features (Web Search, Voice Mode, Claude Code, etc.) demonstrates a commitment to building a comprehensive AI assistant. The emphasis on **safety testing** is also noteworthy. Anthropic's proactive approach to testing "edge cases involving wellbeing, over-accommodation, and abuse of safeguards" indicates a focus on responsible AI development and mitigating potential harms associated with AI memory. In essence, Claude's Memory feature aims to transform the user experience from transactional interactions to sustained, evolving partnerships with the AI, making it a more integrated and indispensable tool for professional and creative endeavors.

Claude Memory just launched and it syncs with ChatGPT — here’s how it works

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(Image credit: Shutterstock) Starting today, Memory is rolling out to all paid Claude users. Now, the chatbot will remember your projects, context and just about anything else you want it to remember. The feature can be toggled off, but when enabled, Claude becomes a faster and more natural collaborator.

Anthorpic's move puts Claude in direct competition with ChatGPT’s memory features and adds another compelling reason to pick Claude Pro or Max, especially for users managing multi-step tasks, technical builds or creative work over time.How Claude Memory changes the conversation Claude now has memory - YouTube Watch On Claude’s new Memory feature is designed to eliminate the need to start over with every conversation.

Whether you’re coding, outlining a novel, preparing a pitch or diving into research, Claude now remembers your past sessions, allowing you to build on them.Memory is not new for Anthropic’s rivals like OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Gemini, which makes this upgrade long overdue. Finally, Claude offers persistent, editable, project-based memory.

For example, I was working on a script and accidently interrupted my work to ask Claude a question by entering a new prompt in the chat, Claude responded with: “Wait a minute! I thought you were working on X.”In other words, each project has its own memory space, so your startup roadmap won’t overlap with your screenplay draft or vacation planning.

You can also toggle memory on or off, delete specific memories, or go fully Incognito for a clean slate.Importing and exporting from ChatGPT (Image credit: ChatGPT vs Claude)A unique feature exclusive to Claude is the ability to bring in saved memory data from another account or previous session. For example, if you’ve exported your memory from one Claude account, you can upload it into a new one or even export memory from ChatGPT, so Claude immediately knows your context again.

There’s no one-click importer between the two systems yet due to privacy and format reasons, but here’s how to import your ChatGPT memory to Claude:Get instant access to breaking news, the hottest reviews, great deals and helpful tips.Go to Settings > Memory > Import MemoryThis gives you a text or file containing the facts and instructions ChatGPT remembers about you.

When you upload that edited file, or simply paste the text summary into a new Claude chat, prompt it with something like:“This is my working memory from ChatGPT. Please learn and store this context for future use.”This gives Claude a similar understanding of your tone and background, even if it’s not a literal file-to-file conversion.

Another option, if you don’t want to deal with files:Paste key information (like your bio, writing tone, and brand rules) into your Claude Project’s instructions. Label it clearly (e.g., “Brand voice and tone from ChatGPT memory”). Claude will automatically apply that context each time you work inside that Project.

When you move your key memory details (tone, writing habits, and rules) into Claude, you’re essentially giving it the same long-term instructions ChatGPT already had.Beyond memory (Image credit: Shutterstock)Memory is the latest in a string of Claude Pro and Max upgrades. In recent months, Anthropic has added:Web Search for real-time informationVoice Mode for hands-free useClaude Code for collaborative codingResearch tools for deep investigationsFile creation (docs, slides, sheets)Skills to teach Claude custom workflowsIntegrations with Google Workspace, Microsoft 365, Canva, Figma and moreAll of it runs on the Claude 4 model family, including Opus 4.

1, Sonnet 4.5, and Haiku 4.5 — some of the highest-rated models in intelligence benchmarks.Bottom lineAnthropic says Memory was put through extensive safety testing, including edge cases involving wellbeing, over-accommodation, and abuse of safeguards. Based on results, the company refined how memory operates to avoid reinforcing harmful behaviors.

Chief Product Officer Mike Krieger describes Claude’s memory feature in this way: “Memory starts with project continuity, but it’s really about creating sustained thinking partnerships that evolve over weeks and months.”This new Memory update could change how you use Claude, especially if you rely on it for ongoing projects.

The ability to maintain context and build on past conversations is available today in Settings for Max subscribers and will roll out to Pro users in the coming days.Follow Tom's Guide on Google News and add us as a preferred source to get our up-to-date news, analysis, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button!

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