👉 The term "non-exhaustive" in the context of natural language processing (NLP) refers to a sentence that contains information that is not directly relevant or useful for the task at hand. This can be seen as an error because it does not provide any additional information or support to the reader. For example, if someone says "I love pizza," it may be considered non-exhaustive because it does not mention anything about books or movies they have read or heard about. Similarly, if