I would be shocked if anyone is using anything more than SO's built-in similar question detector.
As Lundin suggests in the comments, doing much better than the existing "similar questions" feature would probably require both domain knowlege and some form of natural language understanding. From what I've seen on SO, the difference between a novel question and blatant duplicate can often be as minor as the context or combination(s) in which a problem or tool is being used.
You might be able to train a traditional neural network to spot similar questions for a very specific technology (a specific SO tag, broadly speaking). That neural network would need a massive corpus of examples to train itself on, and would be useless for questions involving any other technologies. Plus, you would run into the chicken-and-egg problem of automatically deciding which specialized network is most appropriate for a given question (which means you would need some form of natural language understanding anyway).
A single neural network trained on every technology covered by SO would be so broad and generalized as to be useless. I have a hunch such a generalized network would wind up reinventing a poorly-performing fuzzy string matching algorithm anyway.
Unfortunately, an algorithm that can actually understand the text of a question seems to be considered an AI Complete problem.
Note: I am not even remotely an expert in the field of AI. Just an armchair hobbyist.