It can also change what I'm asking for. Sample prompt (I'm aware it would be OT):
I'm using Python 3. I'm trying to develop a website, and my project is due tomorrow. What's a good web framework in Python?Thx in advanced!
Response:
I'm using Python 3 and I am in need of a web framework for a project that is due tomorrow. Can anyone recommend a good Python-based web framework? Thanks in advance!
Note that in the original question I ask for a Python web framework (like Bottle or Flask), but it changes it to "Python-based". Note that I don't ask for it to be based in Python. A Python framework that internally is C would satisfy my original question, whereas the AI version simply wants it to be written in Python, which is different.
Random suggestion:
Would it be possible to train an ML algorithm to detect "noise" like "Thanks in advance" and prompt the user with something like this. What is below does use AI/ML, but it doesn't destroy questions. Instead, it prompts the user to fix it themselves. As a bonus, it teaches the user what is wrong rather than (failing) to do it for the asker.
Hello! It looks like your question contains Thanks or similar. On Stack Overflow, you don't need to say Thanks - it is implied when you accept or upvote an answer, and Thanks is seen as un-needed, so consider removing it.