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The art-loving robot 
The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows "Berenson" to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. 
FRANCE-ART/ROBOT
RTX28D6S 
February 24, 2016 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
Paris, France 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows "Berenson" to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. Picture taken February 23, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer 
FRANCE-ART/ROBOT
RTX28D3N 
February 24, 2016 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
Paris, France 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows "Berenson" to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. Picture taken February 23, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer 
FRANCE-ART/ROBOT
RTX28DUZ 
February 24, 2016 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
Paris, France 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows "Berenson" to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. Picture taken February 23, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY
FRANCE-ART/ROBOT
RTX28D40 
February 24, 2016 
French anthropologist Denis Vidal looks at the Berenson robot during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly... 
Paris, France 
French anthropologist Denis Vidal looks at the Berenson robot during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly... 
French anthropologist Denis Vidal looks at the Berenson robot during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows "Berenson" to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. Picture taken February 23, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer 
FRANCE-ART/ROBOT
RTX28D6V 
February 24, 2016 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
Paris, France 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows "Berenson" to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. Picture taken February 23, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer 
FRANCE-ART/ROBOT
RTX28D62 
February 24, 2016 
The Berenson robot analyzes a visitor during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
Paris, France 
The Berenson robot analyzes a visitor during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
The Berenson robot analyzes a visitor during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows "Berenson" to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. Picture taken February 23, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer 
FRANCE-ART/ROBOT
RTX28D60 
February 24, 2016 
The Berenson robot strolls in the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris,... 
Paris, France 
The Berenson robot strolls in the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris... 
The Berenson robot strolls in the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows "Berenson" to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. Picture taken February 23, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY 
FRANCE-ART/ROBOT
RTX28D71 
February 24, 2016 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
Paris, France 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows "Berenson" to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. Picture taken February 23, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer 
FRANCE-ART/ROBOT
RTX28D6U 
February 24, 2016 
A child tries to get the attention of the Berenson robot as it strolls among visitors during the exhibition... 
Paris, France 
A child tries to get the attention of the Berenson robot during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human"... 
A child tries to get the attention of the Berenson robot as it strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows "Berenson" to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. Picture taken February 23, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer 
FRANCE-ART/ROBOT
RTX28D3L 
February 24, 2016 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
Paris, France 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly... 
The Berenson robot strolls among visitors during the exhibition "Persona : Oddly Human" at the Quai Branly museum in Paris, France, February 23, 2016. The Berenson robot, developed in France in 2011, is the brainchild of anthropologist Denis Vidal and robotics engineer Philippe Gaussier. Its programming allows it to record reactions of museum visitors to certain pieces of art and then use the data to develop its own unique taste, which allows "Berenson" to judge whether or not it likes a certain work of art within an exhibition. Picture taken February 23, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer 
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