Add a guide for connecting AI agents to the Umami API#19
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This PR adds a simple guide for connecting AI agents to the Umami API.
I believe there are strong use cases for doing so: AI Agents can help the user analyze events, transform stats, or spot patterns in the data.
This could be achieved in various ways. The one that's been chosen here is relatively straightforward, secure (secrets are encrypted, the agents don't see them, no intermediaries or third parties get to see them, either), general (the same setup can be used for any AI agent and even reused for other APIs) and friendly to local setups.