Timeline for OverflowAI Search is now available for alpha testing (September 13, 2023)
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Nov 15, 2023 at 20:42 | comment | added | Cornelius Roemer | I can't seem to opt out (at least opt out is not respected) and the search sometimes returns no results when there should be some, see this separate post: meta.stackoverflow.com/questions/427201/… | |
Oct 1, 2023 at 19:00 | comment | added | philipxy | @Slate "it's not the original intent of the design to make duplicate question discovery easier" Utterly jaw-droppingly head-shakingly baffling. What do you think the site search facility is for? What do you think people are searching for? (Rhetorical.) | |
Sep 14, 2023 at 10:09 | comment | added | starball | @pilchard I think my answer here can speak to what I think about improving that situation, but really I'd go even deeper for the problem of people not searching first: just make the ask question button only show up in the search results page (wishing upon a star). | |
Sep 14, 2023 at 10:05 | comment | added | pilchard | @starball most duplicate questions show very little effort on the part of the asker to find the answers themselves to the point of titles being identical save for one word. Often just pasting the OP's title into Google is enough to yield multiple duplicates (where as pasting into in-site search doesn't, alas). I don't think slightly improved (up from non-functional) in-site search is going to stop this tendency in askers. | |
Sep 14, 2023 at 10:00 | comment | added | pilchard | I vote a lot to close as duplicate and never once have I used the in-site search to actually find them, Google is far faster and returns far more relevant results every time. The only exception is when I know I am the author of the dupe and then i generally just resort to scrolling back through my own answers until I find it (harder since the 'redesign' that severely cut the number of answers shown per page). | |
Sep 14, 2023 at 8:35 | comment | added | user5349916 | I take this mechanism as requiring you to write less of such duplicate rehashes because that is what the AI will be doing* already for askers. Ideally people won't ask (as many) duplicate questions if the system is better at providing them the answer they want. (*That's an "if the Gen-AI actually works well".) | |
Sep 14, 2023 at 1:25 | comment | added | Bergi | +10. This is my primary use case of the search. I'm looking for existing answers that I can point someone to, using terminology from the solution I know, which is typically found in answers and not in questions. | |
Sep 13, 2023 at 22:24 | comment | added | starball | @Slate the goal of duplicate discovery is kind of there implicitly: askers are supposed to search for existing on-site Q&A before posting. a question that is not asked (posted) because one found the same question by searching is a good thing. that's the asker finding the "duplicate-target" themselves instead of putting the burden on curators (the by-design happy-path) | |
Sep 13, 2023 at 20:45 | comment | added | ccprog | I'll be sharing my experience here. | |
Sep 13, 2023 at 20:07 | comment | added | Slate StaffMod | This is an interesting insight. While it's not the original intent of the design to make duplicate question discovery easier, I can actually see why the design we've selected could potentially help quite a lot. Once you've got a chance to try it out, I'd be curious what your observations are here. | |
Sep 13, 2023 at 19:30 | history | answered | ccprog | CC BY-SA 4.0 |