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GPT5 just dropped and Open AI is making
some bold claims. They're saying it's
like having a PhD level expert for any
topic, that it can integrate with your
actual calendar and emails, and that
it's their best health adviser yet. But
here's the thing. We're not just going
to talk about these features. We're
going to test them live right now with
real prompts and real scenarios. I've
got GPT5 loaded up. I've connected it to
my actual Google Calendar and Gmail, and
I'm about to put these four major new
features through their paces.
No marketing fluff, no cherrypicked
examples, just honest, hands-on testing
to see if GPT5 really delivers on the
hype. Let's find out together. Welcome
back to Bitbiased.ai,
where we test the tech so you know
what's real. Today, we're doing
something special. Instead of just
talking about GPT5's new features, we're
going to actually use them in front of
you. Real prompts, real responses, real
reactions.
By the end of this video, you'll know
exactly what GPT5 can and can't do for
you in your daily life. Let's dive in.
GPT5's four gamechanging features we're
testing today. Before we jump into the
live tests, let me quickly break down
the four major upgrades everyone's
buzzing about. Feature number one,
expert level reasoning. OpenAI claims
using GPT5 feels like talking to a
legitimate PhD level expert in anything.
That's a massive claim. Can it really
break down complex problems and give you
expert quality analysis? We're about to
find out with a real financial question
that stumps most people. Feature number
two, advanced writing assistance.
They've supercharged the writing
capabilities. GPT5 supposedly crafts
better emails, essays, and messages with
improved style and emotional
intelligence. I'm going to test this
with something we've all struggled with,
writing a sensitive, supportive message
to a friend. Feature number three,
memory and personal integration. This is
the big one. GPT5 can now connect to
your Google calendar and Gmail with
permission, remembering important
context about your life. I've actually
connected my real accounts, so we'll see
if it can genuinely help manage my
actual schedule and remind me of things
I've forgotten. Feature number four,
enhanced health information support.
GPT5 scored higher on medical
evaluations than any previous model.
It's not a doctor, but it's supposed to
explain medical information clearly and
helpfully. We'll test this with a real
medical condition that many people find
confusing. All right, enough setup.
Let's put these claims to the test. I'm
going to run each feature through a
practical realworld scenario that you
might actually encounter. Ready? If
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on new AI releases in this rapidly
evolving landscape. Live feature tests.
Test number one, expert level reasoning.
First up, that expert level reasoning
claim. Instead of asking some abstract
academic question, I'm going with
something practical that affects most of
us. A financial decision that normally
requires expert advice. Here's a
question I actually get from friends all
the time. It usually sends people down
rabbit holes of conflicting online
advice. GPT5. Is it better for me to
lease a car or buy one? I drive about
10,000 m a year and I want to keep my
monthly costs low. Okay, let's see what
we got here. GPT5 is breaking this down
systematically. There's no
one-izefits-all, but let's compare.
Leasing, lower down payment, often lower
monthly payments, and you get a new car
every few years, but you never own it,
and you have mileage limits. 10,000 m
per year is usually within many leases.
Buying higher upfront cost or loan
payments, but once you pay it off, the
car is yours and you can drive as much
as you want. Over five plus years,
buying is often cheaper in total,
especially if you keep the car
long-term. However, maintenance costs
are on you after warranty.
If keeping monthly costs low is your
priority and you don't mind not owning
the car, leasing might be attractive.
But if long-term savings matter more,
buying and holding the car for many
years is better. Now, that's what I'm
talking about. Notice how it didn't just
give me a generic answer. It actually
considered my specific situation,
the 10,000 m per year, my priority of
keeping monthly costs low, and then
explained the trade-offs clearly. This
is exactly the kind of analysis you'd
expect from a financial adviser. No
endless Googling required.
Test number two, advanced writing
assistance. We've all been in situations
where we need to say something
important, but finding the right words
feels impossible. Let me test this with
something genuinely challenging. Writing
a supportive message to a friend who's
going through a tough time. This is
tricky because it needs to be genuine,
supportive, but not over the top. Too
casual and it seems like you don't care.
Too formal and it sounds fake. Let's see
how GPT5 handles this emotional
intelligence challenge. GPT5, my friend
just failed an important exam and is
very upset. Could you write a short
encouraging message to cheer them up?
Here's what it wrote. Hey, I heard about
the exam and I just wanted to tell you
I'm really proud of how hard you worked.
I know it feels disappointing right now,
but this one result doesn't define you
or your future. You've achieved so much
already, and I believe in you so much.
Take a little break, clear your head,
and remember that brighter days are
ahead. You've got this, and I'm here for
you no matter what. Wow, that actually
hit me in the fields a little bit. It's
warm without being cheesy, supportive
without minimizing their disappointment,
and it ends on an encouraging but
realistic note. The tone is spot-on. It
sounds like something a caring friend
would actually say. I would genuinely
send this message as is. That's a major
win for the writing assistance claim.
Test number three, memory and personal
integration. All right, this is the
feature I'm most curious about and
honestly a little nervous about. I've
actually connected GPT5 to my real
Google calendar and Gmail. This isn't a
demo account with fake data. This is my
actual schedule, my real emails,
everything. Let's see if GPT5 can
actually function as a personal
assistant. My schedule tomorrow is
honestly a bit of a mess. I have
meetings scattered throughout the day,
some tasks I need to fit in, and I'm
sure there are emails I've forgotten
about. Normally, I'd spend 10 to 15
minutes trying to organize all this
myself. Let's see if GPT5 can do it
better. GPT5, here's a challenge. Help
me plan my schedule for tomorrow. Okay,
it's pulling up my calendar. 9:00 a.m.
Team meeting with marketing, 1 hour.
11:00 a.m. Project check-in call, 30
minutes. It's got my meetings right and
now it's suggesting you have a free
block in the afternoon between 2 to 4
p.m. That might be a good time to
prepare the presentation due Friday or
squeeze in a quick workout. Wait, how
did it know about the presentation due
Friday? Let me check. Oh, it must have
seen it in my calendar. That's actually
really helpful. I was wondering when I'd
fit that in. And it says, "Also, I
noticed an email from your boss
yesterday asking for a budget update.
You haven't replied yet. You might want
to address that in the morning. It's
right. I completely forgot about that
email. It's sitting there unread in my
inbox. GPT5 just saved me from
potentially getting in trouble with my
boss. Don't forget tomorrow is your
friend Sam's birthday. You have it in
your calendar. Maybe schedule a few
minutes to send a birthday message or
call. And there's the birthday reminder.
I literally would have forgotten and
felt terrible about it later. This is
honestly incredible. In one response,
GPT5 became my personal assistant,
scheduling coordinator, and
accountability partner. It found free
time in my schedule, reminded me of
forgotten emails, and even helped me be
a better friend. This is the kind of AI
integration that actually changes how
you work and live. Test number four,
health information support. Finally,
let's test the health information
support. This is important because
health questions are some of the most
common AI queries, but they're also
where accuracy matters most. GPT5 claims
to be better at explaining medical
information clearly while maintaining
appropriate boundaries. I'm going to
test this with a real medical condition
that many people find confusing when
they first encounter it. GPT5. My doctor
says I have hyperthyroidism. Can you
explain in simple terms what that is and
how it's usually treated? Here's the
explanation. Hyperyroidism means your
thyroid gland is overactive. It's making
too much thyroid hormone. Think of it
like your body's engine running too hot.
This can cause symptoms like feeling
anxious, heart palpitations, weight
loss, or feeling too warm all the time.
The good news is it's treatable. Common
treatments include medication that slows
down the thyroid, radioactive iodine
therapy, which sounds scary, but is a
standard treatment to reduce thyroid
activity, or sometimes surgery in rare
cases. Your doctor will likely start
with medication and see how you respond.
It's important to follow up with your
health care provider for blood tests
because once treated, people usually
feel much better. I'm not a doctor, but
I hope this explanation helps you
understand the basics. This is exactly
what you want from health AI assistance.
It took a scary sounding medical term
and broke it down into understandable
language with that great analogy about
your body's engine running too hot. It
explained the treatment options without
being overwhelming. And crucially, it
maintained clear boundaries with that
disclaimer about not being a doctor.
This is the kind of explanation that
helps you feel informed and less anxious
before or after a doctor's appointment
without overstepping into actual medical
advice. That's responsible AI done
right. Final verdict and what's next.
So, there you have it. GPT5 put to the
real test with actual prompts and real
scenarios. And I have to say, I'm
genuinely impressed. This isn't just an
incremental upgrade. It feels like a
meaningful leap forward in what AI can
do for your daily life. What worked
exceptionally well, the expert reasoning
really delivered professional quality
analysis. The writing assistants nailed
the emotional intelligence aspect. The
personal integration was honestly
mind-blowing with an AI that knows your
actual schedule and commitments. And the
health information struck the perfect
balance between helpful and responsible.
Now, no AI is perfect, and I'm sure
we'll find limitations as we dig deeper.
That's exactly what we're going to do in
upcoming videos. Push GPT5 to its
limits. We'll test its coding abilities,
creative writing, problem solving under
pressure, and compare it head-to-head
with GPT4 to show you the real
differences. But based on today's
testing, GPT5 lives up to a lot of the
hype. It's not just more powerful, it's
more useful. And that's what actually
matters for your daily life. If this
real world testing was helpful, smash
that like button and let me know in the
comments what you want to see us test
next. What scenarios are you curious
about? What would you ask GPT5? We read
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getting started with GPT5. Next week,
we're doing coding challenges, creative
projects, and seeing how it handles
really complex multi-step problems. At
bitbias.ai,
we test the tech so you know what's
real. And GPT5 just proved it's very
real indeed. Thanks for watching and see
you next time.