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It appears one of the two issues has been (temporarily?) resolved:

  • display of nonsensical responses to general string searches [removed/disabled]
  • autoconversion of random strings into tags [still occurring]

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Within the last few hours someone thought it was a good idea to let loose the new AI search experiment on general text searches.

I run a general search on the string 'ksh' to get a list of recent Q&A's and I'm presented with this little tidbit that tells me how to create a directory:

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I'm receiving similar nonsensical responses to other general string searches, eg 'sybase', and 'shell scripting'.

The good news is this feature doesn't seem to apply to searches on tags, eg, '[bash]' results in the normal Q&A list (no AI experimental answer).

The bad news is this new AI experiment also autoconverts some search strings to tags, eg, 'oracle' autoconverts to '[oracle]', 'database' is autoconverted to `[database]', 'bash' is autoconverted to '[bash]'. Searching for 'oracle' is not the same as searching for '[oracle]' but now I don't have this option.

So, how do I disable these new 'features':

  • display of nonsensical responses to general string searches
  • autoconversion of strings into tags
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As suddenly and mysteriously as it appeared, AI search vanished.

Tag conversion, on the other hand, is something that's been around since almost the dawn of the site so of course it's still around. It affects the top 60 tags on every site, unless those keywords are put in "quotes".

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Releasing this feature in the first place was apparently an accident. It's been turned back off. From the official post:

To be clear, there are no current plans to release this on the public platform, even in the future. We've turned it back off.

So it seems like this won't be coming back anytime soon.

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