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I'm not sure confusing Zucs for Cucs is such a big worry, I'm a botanist and might confuse them in the wrong light
This was my first reaction, too... I'm surprised as hell that 79% of them are getting it right!
That's pretty obviously a zucchini. They didn't ask if it's a zucchini or a cucumber, they asked what it is, and 20% of the people didn't know. Of the 20% that didn't know, 18% thought it was a cucumber. Thinking it's a cucumber is a heck of a lot better than not even knowing what it is at all, but it's still obviously wrong.
Yea I guess the conclusion they're going for is that younger people don't eat them. A better test would be placing them in front of the foods and having them decide, or even just asking them directly.
I'd also like to see this same study repeated with various generative AIs to see what they say
How the fuck does someone confuse a cucumber for an eggplant (aubergine)?
Ignorance.