>The "C CONU" comes from the first O of COCONUT being somewhat obscured by a drawing of ... I don't know what the hell that is.
It's clearly the stem from the bell pepper in front of the can. You're complaining that the software is lesser than a human, yet it appears your human needs better training in understanding context too.
Yup, definitely the human needs better context training. Then again, for an account that's only 6 months old, it's possible you're not really a human.
Edit to insert: WHAT DRAWING? There's a can of coconut milk that is turned so the word coconut is not fully visible. In front of that can is a real red bell pepper with a green stem still attached that is partially obstructed by the bowls in the foreground. What you're attempting to claim as a drawing is just a real life object in the table top setup. Since this is a CNBC branding image, I'm assuming this is a still frame from a video clip. Based on being a video type person, this view probably changes based on time with different things being obstructed/revealed by the camera's movement.
Your RLHF could really use some improvement. To be this argumentative when you're clearly wrong is quite amusing, but not in an entertaining way. It just reinforces my sentiments towards the joke the industry has become
It's clearly the stem from the bell pepper in front of the can. You're complaining that the software is lesser than a human, yet it appears your human needs better training in understanding context too.