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Removed AI Studio promotional content from README.

Removed AI Studio promotional content from README.
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This pull request focuses on decluttering the project's README.md by eliminating specific promotional material. The change aims to streamline the introductory documentation, ensuring it remains concise and directly relevant to the project's core information without external marketing content.

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  • Content Removal: The pull request removes a significant block of promotional content related to 'AI Studio' and 'Gemini' from the README.md file.
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This pull request removes promotional content from the README.md, which is a good cleanup. However, it leaves the file completely empty. A README is crucial for any project as it provides essential information for users and contributors. I've added a suggestion to populate the README with a basic structure to make the project more understandable and approachable.

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While removing the promotional content is fine, this change leaves the README.md file empty. A README is the entry point for your project and should contain essential information like what the project does, how to install it, and how to use it. Please consider adding a basic project description instead of leaving it blank.

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# Project Title
A brief description of what this project does.
## Getting Started
Provide instructions on how to set up the project locally.
## Usage
Provide examples of how to use the project.

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