I think you're jumping ahead too quickly. Why not start with something much simpler, maybe even something that wouldn't need AI?

For example, what if you detected thank yous and greetings in posts and suggested to users to remove that. What if you detected non-English posts, and (maybe in the language it was written in) tell the user that SO is an English only site, and point them to the correct site, if applicable. DharmanBot already does a great job of that, actually, and I'd imagine with a team of professionals you could do much better. Or what if you blocked posts that are historically in the 100% accurate zone of SmokeDetector's flag weight and reason count. In 8 years, no post with a flag weight over 373 or a reason count over 7 has ever not been spam. What if you blocked those (and in case some false positive happens, maybe give users an option to request that a review queue or mod review their post). This would, by my estimates, block 30% of the spam that gets posted. I would imagine that these ideas would be much simpler, probably wouldn't even require AI, and would still help the site. 

Here's my concern with jumping ahead like this. What if the AI is wrong, as AI often is? Then you are now telling users to add or remove things they shouldn't, and teaching them the wrong thing. Then, if they follow that advice, they will then be told by a bunch of users to not do that. That's confusing and annoying, and if I were a new user and got told to do something and then penalized for doing that thing, I would probably just leave.