
"The memory mechanism is designed as a separate layer intended to combine performance and flexibility. Instead of volatile context per session, agents can now store data and reuse it later."
"Managed Agents run on infrastructure optimized for long-running tasks. The addition of memory is intended to ensure that these systems not only perform tasks but also learn from previous interactions and share that knowledge."
"Storage can be configured with different permissions, such as read-only for organization-wide data and read-write permissions for user-specific data. All changes are logged, with each write action appearing as a session event in the Claude Console."
Anthropic has launched a public beta feature for its Claude Platform, enabling Managed Agents to utilize built-in memory. This memory allows agents to retain information across multiple sessions, enhancing their ability to learn from previous interactions. The memory mechanism operates as a separate layer, ensuring flexibility and performance. Developers can manage memory through an API, with options for different permissions. The integration with existing tools allows for better information storage and management, while all changes are logged for tracking purposes.
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