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-Some Notes about AI/LLMs/GPTs/etc.
-==================================
-
-1) No part of Remind was written using AI of any type.
-
-I certify that all of the C, Perl and Tcl code in Remind was written
-by a human being. I certify that all code in .rem files other than
-ones under include/holidays was written by a human being. The code
-under include/holidays was derived from the Python "holidays" library
-and I have no direct knowledge of the provenance of that library,
-though I suspect it's entirely or almost entirely human-written.
-
-I certify that all of the man pages and other documentation that
-ship with Remind were human-written and not generated with any sort
-of AI.
-
-2) No AI-generated patches or other sorts of contributions to Remind
-will be accepted.
-
-3) Remind's source code may not be used to train an AI model,
-including an LLM model, unless all of the output of said model is
-released under the GNU General Public License, version 2. If you use
-any of Remind's source code to train your model, then anything that
-the model produces is a derived product of Remind and must be licensed
-under the same terms as Remind.
-
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-Dianne Skoll
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I made a while back. There's also a (long) [YouTube video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0SNgvsDvx7M) that serves as an
introduction to Remind.
+## A Note about AI
+
+1. No part of Remind was written using AI of any type.
+I certify that all of the C, Perl and Tcl code in Remind was written
+by a human being. I certify that all code in `.rem` files other than
+ones under `include/holidays` was written by a human being. The code
+under `include/holidays` was derived from the Python "holidays" library
+and I have no direct knowledge of the provenance of that library,
+though I suspect it's entirely or almost entirely human-written.
+
+2. No AI-generated patches or other sorts of contributions to Remind
+will be accepted.
+
+3. Remind's source code may not be used to train an AI model,
+including an LLM model, unless all of the output of said model is
+released under the GNU General Public License, version 2. If you use
+any of Remind's source code to train your model, then anything that
+the model produces is a derived product of Remind and must be licensed
+under the same terms as Remind.
+
---
Contact info: dianne@skoll.ca