False Flag Fixerâ„¢ is
The first AI false flag pre-check for students
Built for every student who writes their own work and still gets flagged.
False Flag Fixer
Guilty until proven human
The AI Detection Crisis Destroying Student Futures, And The Tool Built To Stop It
Students write their own essays. AI detectors flag them as cheaters. Professors believe the bot. And students pay the price. F's, suspensions, academic records stained for life.
This is how it's been until now: No warning. No defense. Just a score and a cloud over your future.
It's giving side eye from your professor while AI takes credit for your work. No longer.
Now they can fix it first. Then, turn it in.

We use AI to
Predict what AI will detect as AI
False Flag Fixer™ is the first tool to use AI to predict what AI detectors will flag — before submission.
While traditional detection tools wait until after an essay is submitted,
False Flag Fixerâ„¢ scans proactively, identifying trigger words and patterns that Turnitin, GPTZero,
and other detectors are trained to catch.
This is a fundamental shift: from reactive detection to predictive defense.
And no one else is doing it.
How it works
From Sus to Sus-free
From flagged to flag free in 3 easy steps:

Step 1: Scan for flags
Students paste or upload their essay from Google Docs, Word, or any text format.

Step 2: Fix the Flags
We show them the sus words.
They swap them for less risky ones.

Step 3: Turn it in
*Real-time scoring updates as swaps are made. Students watch their Sus Score drop from "Major Sus" to "Sus Free". Proof their essay is now safe to submit.
That's the process. No rewriting. No paraphrasing.
Just flags found and fixed.
*Real-time AI detection analysis powered by Claude Haiku

I was scared my essay would get flagged even though I wrote it myself. False Flag Fixer showed me exactly what was triggering the detector and helped me fix it in 5 minutes. Submitted it, got an A.
This should be standard before every student submits. - Taina M., Junior, University of Florida

The #1 AI False Flag Pre-check Tool for Students
But for some students
The stakes are even higher
Every day, millions of students are falsely flagged. And the data shows it isn't happening equally.
These three groups are disproportionately at risk. Not because they cheated, but because of how they write.

01
Writing While Black
Black students are nearly 3x more likely to be falsely accused. Not for cheating. For writing well.

02
ESL ≠AI
*Stanford found 61% of non-native English essays flagged as AI. Not cheating. Just writing carefully.*

03
Wired Different. Flagged Anyway.
Students with ADHD or Autism write with consistent patterns. AI calls that "robotic."
It's not a bug
It's built in bias
Non-native speakers write carefully. Black students write formally. Neurodivergent students write consistently.
AI detectors flag all three as "robotic", because the algorithms were never trained on diverse human writing.
That's where False Flag Fixer comes in. By scanning for these patterns before submission, students can see exactly what triggers bias in the algorithm and fix it themselves.
It's not a cure for the industry's negligence. It's a defense for students caught in it.
The numbers don't lie
The detectors do
What peer-reviewed research actually shows about AI detection bias and false positives.
The Institutions That Know Better
Elite Universities Disabled AI Detection
MIT, Yale, and Vanderbilt disabled AI detection because they know the truth: these tools don't work, and they harm students.
Here's what the elite institutions are doing while the rest of higher ed catches up.
| University | Action | Date |
|---|---|---|
| MIT | Official guidance states: "AI Detectors Don't Work" | — |
| Yale University | Moved away from AI detection tools entirely | — |
| Vanderbilt University | Disabled Turnitin's AI detector. Cited false accusations and lack of transparency. | 2023–24 |
| University of Pittsburgh | "Not yet reliable enough to be deployed without substantial risk of false positives." | 2023 |
| Washington State University | Terminated Turnitin contract entirely. AI detection no longer used. | Feb 2026 |
| University of Cape Town | "AI detectors are simply not reliable. There are no magic solutions." | Oct 2025 |
| Curtin University | Disabled AI detection feature entirely. | Jan 2026 |
| University of Waterloo | Turnitin AI detection tool discontinued. | Fall 2025 |
| University of Arizona | Disabled AI detection due to reliability concerns and false positives. | Feb 2026 |
False Flag Fixerâ„¢ protects students from a broken system that the industry knows is broken but refuses to fix fast enough.
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Research-backed data on AI detection bias,
false positive rates, and the institutions that have disabled AI detection tools entirely.
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TL;DR
The Bottom Line
The problem is real: AI detectors are broken, with false positive rates as high as 50% and disproportionate bias against marginalized students.
The proof is public — MIT, Yale, and Vanderbilt disabled AI detection entirely. They know. But the system moves slow. Most schools haven't caught up and are still deploying broken tools.
Students are suffering now. While institutions debate, students are getting falsely accused every day.
False Flag Fixer bridges the gap. It's not a fix for the industry's negligence. It's survival while they figure it out.
They're no longer AI detectors.
Now, they're AI defectors.
The tools meant to protect academic integrity have become the biggest threat to it.
False Flag Fixerâ„¢ isn't a cheat tool. It's a defense system.
About
Founded by a lawyer and former English lecturer who saw how academic systems fail students, and built the first safety net for false positives.
Media contact
Zakkiyah Daniels, Founder
Available for interviews (Bermuda / Vietnam / video call)
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