When you ask a question, you're shown a list of "Questions that may already have your answer" and "Similar Questions" on the Ask Question page, intended to prevent users from posting duplicate questions.
Let's show something similar to triage reviewers to encourage them to check for duplicates. Currently, finding duplicates in triage requires opening a new tab and typing something in the search box, probably with multiple searches required to be reasonably confident the question isn't a duplicate. If a reviewer sees a highly-upvoted question with a very similar title in a list of similar questions, it's just one click to check it out in a new tab, no typing required.
Currently the "Questions that may already have your answer" search is not so awesome, but we can optimize it for this use case by sorting questions by the number of times they've been a duplicate target, to ensure the questions receiving the most duplicates get closed.
Shog9 "kinda like[s] that idea", and mentions putting duplicates on a second "track". (I'm not sure what that means.)