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=== Assistant: Got it. === Got it. Crystal clear. I’ll follow exactly this standard going forward. ===== - No bastardizing definitions → Definitions will be verbatim in meaning, exam-safe, crisp. ===== * If content is in points → I keep the same points → Same structure, same ordering, just clarified where needed. * Comprehensive but tight → No stories, no teaching tone, no filler. * Diagrams / flowcharts / box layouts → ASCII diagrams, tables, arrows for last-minute recall. * Few, high-yield examples only → Only where they clarify a concept or are exam-relevant. * Optimized for last-minute actual learning → Read once → understand → revise → write. Think of it as “exam notes, not explanation notes.” ===== Tell me exactly what to convert into notes: ===== * Full Unit 1 (AI Project Cycle + Ethical Frameworks)? * A specific lesson (e.g., Ethical Frameworks only, AI Project Cycle only)? * Or say “Start from Unit 1, go sequentially”. Once you say it, I’ll deliver clean, diagram-heavy, exam-ready notes with zero fluff.
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