I find myself wondering what can really be done to reduce the anxiety associated with putting out a question just to see three attempts to close for each person willing to actually respond with a answer or at least a clarifying question.
I figure relegating question closing almost entirely to machine learning could at least reduce the burden of curating the forums for the mods if not also improve the general tone of conversation within users as they might just approached things from a different angle (knowing that there is already an algorithm to remove invalid questions). But the more I think about it the more I worry that someone is probably already implementing their own best implementation and casting votes through bot accounts.
I can think of several arguments why not: you might need to train models for something like this on some human generated training data; models fail and you need people to review the errors; and finally I don't want to see Stack Exchange fundamentally change. But I think it might have to because if A.I. might be good enough that we start to worry about people being robots we need better robots on our side.
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Looking over responses and and seeing the question closed I have to add; I believe the conversation about how these technologies could be used to evolve respondents ability to satisfy askers' needs needs to be open somewhere or else this community will continue to denigrate more and more good intentioned posts into oblivion like this one.