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| - [ ] No AI tools were used | ||
| - [ ] Yes, AI tools were used | ||
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| - AI tool(s) used (e.g., ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot): | ||
| - How they were used (e.g., debugging a failing test, drafting documentation, suggesting refactors): |
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I think I prefer the scikit-learn list of checkboxes for how you used AI? It seems easier to parse?
I guess the difference is here you are explicitly ticking a No box, so maybe we keep that?
Updated the pull request template to include AI assistance disclosure and improved clarity on AI usage.
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Don't merge until after sunpy/sunpy#8505 and double check the URL