I wonder if more could be said about *how* to demonstrate the use of LLMs. All 
the bad things people do with LLMs (and Stack Overflow) are opportunities to 
demonstrate a better way.

So we could show getting some code from an LLM, and then the steps of examining 
variables and understanding their types, inserting debugging "print" 
statements, looking up documentation, considering alternative solutions, and 
explaining our thought process.

It's not so different from the skills needed to read other people's code.

Since LLM output is random it's hard to script this fully, but that also seems 
in keeping with the Carpentries workshop format.

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