chore(docs): back out ai-sbom-readiness doc swept into the v1.4.0 release#172
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…ease docs/internal/ai-sbom-readiness.md (and its README index line) were a concurrent session's in-progress internal doc that got accidentally staged by `git add -A` in the v1.4.0 release commit (#171). Untrack the doc (the file is left on disk so that session can land it via its own PR) and remove the dangling index line. No effect on the release artifact (internal docs are excluded from the site and the image build).
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docs/internal/ai-sbom-readiness.mdand its README index line were a concurrent session's in-progress internal doc that got accidentally staged bygit add -Ain the v1.4.0 release commit (#171). This untracks the doc — the file is left on disk so that session lands it via its own PR — and removes the dangling index line. No effect on the release (internal docs are excluded from the site and the image build).