AI is based on the concept of finding new connections and learning through them. Neural networks are everchanging and -adapting and can provide many possibilities for the future. Orange might not feel as futuristic or technological as the previously mentioned colors, but it is a very dynamic, lively young and also communicative color.
Likely or not, you will probably not want your logo/icon/brand to represent the downfall of humanity. They also represent a sense of security, that might be what you are looking for, as new technologies can be scary, especially when it comes to self-learning computers, that have been hypothesized to being the end of humanity. They are likely the most prominent color when it comes to visualizing forward-thinking, communicative and technological concepts. However, when choosing a color for something, it usually is a good idea to take a step back and think about what the specific term you are trying to visualize represents and pick colors that represent these values the best.ĪI is a term that is largely perceived as being: I don't think there is a specific color that has generally been declared as the "color of AI". The light grey/white has a relation of the friendly technology with the human being: post-cyberpunkĪs a color extension of white like in the ice, icebergs or glaciers, avoiding grayish shadows, to make them look cleaner.
Dark, dirty, inhuman, harmful, dangerous.The dark colors are related to an uncertain future and harmful to the human race: cyberpunk.Ĭyberpunk is a subgenre of science fiction in a futuristic setting that tends to focus on a "combination of lowlife and high tech" featuring advanced technological and scientific achievements, such as artificial intelligence and cybernetics, juxtaposed with a degree of breakdown or radical change in the social order. Within the range of grays, from dark gray to white, there can be a difference: Dark greys Grey matter is distributed at the surface of the cerebral hemispheres (cerebral cortex) and of the cerebellum (cerebellar cortex), as well as in the depths of the cerebrum. "artificial intelligence" is used to describe machines that mimic "cognitive" functions that humans associate with other human minds, such as "learning" and "problem solving".Īrtificial intelligence is relate to artificial brains.