Update GitHub PR Greeter (#194307) Following these two discussions: * https://discourse.llvm.org/t/rfc-mention-our-ai-policy-in-the-greeting-message-for-first-time-contributors/, * https://discourse.llvm.org/t/concerns-about-influx-of-ai-generated-bug-fixes/, add a reference to the LLVM AI policy in the GH greeter. In addition: * Update the message to include links to other relevant policies as well, since these are often shared during PR review. * Add FAQ section and move some of the original content there. * Include a request for people to confirm that they have familiarised themselves with the policies. * Add `Hello @{self.author} :wave:` to make the greeting more personal.
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