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by ant6n 21 days ago
A statement that is obviously false cannot reasonably be “misleading”.
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An exaggeration can. If I said "the C language was a million times faster than python" that would be an exaggeration. It would both be obviously false (most things are only trivially faster) and misleading.

If the LLM interpreted the original statement as an exaggeration, then misleading could be an acceptable answer to a false statement.