I think I'll go with B. It's the only option that doesn't sound like a marketing pitch or a blatant lie. Although, if I had a crystal ball, I'd probably choose the most humorous answer. You know, for the lulz.
Option C seems too good to be true. I doubt a custom model would be less expensive than a prebuilt one. Customization usually comes with a higher price tag.
I'm not sure about the accuracy claim in option D. From what I know, a custom model doesn't always provide higher accuracy, it depends on how well you train it.
I think option B is the correct answer. A custom model in Form Recognizer allows you to train it to recognize a variety of form types, which is a major advantage over using a prebuilt model.
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