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Message : Merge pull request #71 from UoMResearchIT/62-add-block-about-use-of-generative-ai-to-materials
Add Gen AI summary to introduction
Resolves #62
Rather than repeat the entirety of the Carpentries statement here, I have linked to it but also reposted their list of reasons (with a few minor alterations, mainly signifying that this is an intermediate rather than beginner course) to avoid generative AI during the training.