I recieved a blatantly false copyright claim, YT's auto detection system does not work correctly

Update: Good news! After 19 hours, the claim was successfully disputed and released by Universal Pictures.

Mostly just wanting to vent, but I welcome advice / opinions. This sub does not allow links otherwise I would put it here for reference.

I posted a 14 minute long Fast & Furious movie review video on my channel and I recieved a copyright claim (Not a strike thankfully) because I had my Blu-ray disc's main menu playing in the background. That might make sense to me, albeit I still think it's dumb, but what's really stupid is that the claim is from Universal Studios for an entirely seperate film. The "infringed content" was "Touch (2024) - Full Movie," a film which I've never seen or heard of and is completely irrelevant to my video. I looked up the runtime of Touch and it's 2 hours 1 minute.

You got me Universal, I definitely showed your full 2h 1m Touch movie in my 14m Fast & Furious review video. My bad guys.

Rant over, thanks for reading. I sent a dispute and it should resolve in my favor but the fact this even happened is just annoying, YouTube's auto detection system is clearly not working correctly.