[QualGroup] Update Slides Section, Add AI Transcription Policy, Clean Up (#158842) This patch makes the following updates to the `QualGroup.rst` documentation: ✅ 1. Replace slide links with Google Drive URLs Replaced links to slide PDFs previously hosted in `llvm/docs/qual-wg/` with publicly accessible links to the same files stored on Google Drive. ✅ 2. Remove duplicated "Current Topics & Backlog" section Removed an accidental duplication of the "Current Topics & Backlog" section to improve clarity and structure. ✅ 3. Add "AI Transcription Policy" section Introduced a dedicated section documenting the group's practices and expectations regarding AI-based auto-transcription during sync-up meetings. Includes purpose, consent practices, retention details, and how participants can opt out or raise concerns. ✅ 4. Remove `qual-wg` subfolder from `docs` Removed the now-unused `llvm/docs/qual-wg` directory after migrating slide hosting off-repo. No longer needed for qualification group documentation. ✅ 5. Revision of the introduction Updated sentence to reflect the most current and widely relevant safety standards: adding IEC 61508 and IEC 62304 for broader applicability, and replacing EN 50128 (older standard in railways) by EN 50716 for correctness. --------- Co-authored-by: Wendi Urribarri (Woven by Toyota <wendi.urribarri@woven-planet.global>
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