In aesthetics philosophy community discussions I participate in, we often struggle with applying traditional concepts of beauty to digital art and AI generated content. How do modern aesthetics philosophy communities adapt to these changes? This seems like an important topic for philosophy conference discussions and philosophy journal communities focused on contemporary issues.
This is such an interesting question for modern aesthetics philosophy communities. In the ethical dilemmas forum, we sometimes discuss whether AI art raises new ethical questions about creativity and authenticity. But the aesthetics angle is different - it's about whether our traditional concepts of beauty need updating for digital media.
From a metaphysics questions perspective, digital art raises interesting questions about the nature of the art object. If it's just code that generates different outputs each time, what exactly is the artwork? Philosophy of mind discussions about intentionality might be relevant here too - whose intention matters when AI is involved?