Thanks! I don't have insight into what the Claude team has on their roadmap, but given their recent "memory" release I would hope that we see more from them soon. That said, I think this is still quite valuable and helpful to some extent regardless of what they've built and/or build.
Regarding Claude Memory as it exists now (which we use also), from our experience and what we've seen from Claude, it's a much more casual and black box experience.
We needed something more aggressive at extracting out anything complex or confusing to ensure that future sessions had better information and we wanted complete visibility into what memories were being created so we could fix them if they weren't great and ensure that they weren't impacting the context window too much so we built out a rather robust dashboard experience to handle that.
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