add AI-POLICY.md #1596
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This will thoroughly discourage the proverbial "10k-line pull request from a random student in the world who just vibe-coded a badly designed sampling algorithm for their bachelor project". If that is the purpose, I am all for it. |
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Fine - may-be too restrictive in some aspects - but we will see how it goes.
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this PR adds a new document to the repository called
AI-POLICY.md.This is a common file (similar to
CONTRIBUTING.md) that aims to inform people using and contributing with the project what are our expectations and views when using AI tools.I have written a draft but please verify, the idea is to make clear that it's OK to use AI tools but we expect people to understand the changes and/or have scientific awareness if the changed being made can impact research.
Together with this I also updated the pull-request template removing some fields that are no longer relevant and highlighting the AI policy.