Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology
Analysis completed on 2/16/2026
The submission describes the Polish-Japanese Academy of Information Technology (PJAIT), a reputable and established university founded in 1994. However, the submission appears to be made by a student (indicated by the student ID email format) claiming the institution as their own product. The entry contains hyperbolic and unverifiable claims (e.g., 'most people have used my product', 'audience reach: everyone') and treats an educational institution as a software launch. While the entity itself has high real-world utility and history, the submission fails to meet the criteria for a specific technology project evaluation, resulting in a low score due to lack of ownership, poor response quality, and data validity issues.
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