AI College Admissions Bot Rejected Me Because My Name Is Too Short
AI College Admissions Bot Rejected Me Because My Name Is Too Short
My daughter's AI tutor gave her a failing grade on her math test. She had answered every question correctly. When I reviewed the test, I saw the problem: The AI had the wrong answer key. It was grading based on a different version of the test. The school said they couldn't override the AI because "the system is standardized across all students." My daughter's GPA dropped. All because of a file upload error that no human caught.
The Bigger Picture
AI systems are being deployed faster than safety testing can keep up. According to a 2026 report, AI-related consumer complaints have increased 340% since 2023. The average financial loss is $1,847. Fewer than 12% of consumers receive any compensation. This isn't incompetence—it's intentional. Companies have calculated that most people won't spend 20 hours fighting for a few hundred dollars. The math works in their favor. But when enough people speak up, things change.
What You Can Do Right Now: Document everything. Take screenshots, save emails, record timestamps. Every interaction with the AI matters. Demand a human. Keep asking. Keep escalating. Use phrases like "I need to speak with a human supervisor" and "I am requesting human review." File complaints with the FTC, your state attorney general, and the Better Business Bureau. Regulators are starting to pay attention to AI harm. Go public on social media and local news. Companies hate bad press more than they hate paying claims. A viral post can be more effective than a lawyer. Find others with similar experiences. Search Reddit, Twitter, Facebook groups. You're probably not alone. Collective action works. Class actions are being filed across the country.
Resources
• FTC Complaint Assistant: reportfraud.ftc.gov
• Consumer Financial Protection Bureau: consumerfinance.gov/complaint
• Better Business Bureau: bbb.org/complain
• Find a consumer protection attorney: consumeradvocates.org/find-attorney
• Report AI incidents: aincidentdatabase.com