It's what, if anything, gets said next that could be a problem. But like you said below, best to be mum altogether.
Lots of times, I find myself saying "I've seen..." followed by something very vague and generic without any details, if I have to comment at all. The more vague, the better. The only exception would be if I can offer something factual, but non-specific. This applies to just about everything we do at the table.
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