Very different to lie about what your current product actually does (especially if it's a medical testing product!) vs to give predictions about your future products that turn out to be too overhyped. A good example of the latter is Elon, which also goes to show that you only have to have the pie-in-the-sky vision succeed a couple times for a lot of people to forgive a lot of other overpromises.
Well, Musk does both now. He's lying about the present and his future.
Right, though both are about lying blatantly, despite better knowledge, with the motivation of personal gain behind it.