docs: doc expectations of ai-assisted contributions#3051
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This commit adds a new section to CONTRIBUTING.md outlining the policy for AI-assisted contributions. It emphasizes that the human PR author is responsible for understanding, vetting, and discussing the code, and that failure to do so may result in the PR not being reviewed.
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A lot of this should go without saying, but I want to have a written reference we
can refer to and so it's clear to potential contributors.
The two basic points it makes is that AI-assisted contributions are allowed, but
they're treated no different than regular contributions, so all the usual expectations
apply.