references added to AI wiki

To the RQTF

Following on from the action for putting references into the wiki that Jason created, the wiki has been updated with two reference sections - a collection of 41 references which are related to our research. This also includes two book chapters and a paper by Jutta which make for great reading. The second section is the references we've already included in the current draft.

I've also attached to this e-mail a copy of the same references and both lists in bibtext as that may help us later.

By memory there was a GitHub issue that commented about the need to pull together a reference list like this in which this action was responding to, so if a pointer to the wiki could be added there for that issue it would be great. Apologies if my formatting attempt in the wiki needs improving.

Also, unfortunately I have an evening Wednesday commitment this week with the Board of my organisation which will make it unlikely I'll be able to join RQTF this week so sadly I'm likely to be an apology.

Thanks everyone

Scott.



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Received on Tuesday, 17 June 2025 12:33:49 UTC