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Disneyland to add Olaf AI robot to parks after viral Paris nose fall
Summary
A free‑roaming Olaf animatronic debuted at the World of Frozen at Disneyland Paris, and a March 30 video showing the character losing its carrot nose went viral; Walt Disney Imagineering says Olaf will appear at parks worldwide and on Disney cruise ships.
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Disney introduced a free‑roaming Olaf animatronic last month at the World of Frozen area of Disneyland Paris. The character walks, talks and interacts with guests using reinforcement learning, a form of artificial intelligence. A video from March 30 showing Olaf losing his carrot nose circulated widely online. Walt Disney Imagineering said the character will be built for operations beyond Paris.
Known details:
- The free‑roaming Olaf animatronic debuted at World of Frozen in Disneyland Paris.
- A March 30 video of the character losing its carrot nose went viral on social media.
- Walt Disney Imagineering used reinforcement learning to enable the character to walk and interact.
- Kyle Laughlin, SVP for research and development at Walt Disney Imagineering, said Olaf will appear at parks worldwide and on Disney cruise ships.
- Disney has not announced a specific timeline for when Olaf will appear at domestic U.S. parks.
Summary:
The presence of a free‑roaming Olaf represents a continued move toward AI-driven character experiences in Disney parks and aboard cruise ships. Public interest rose after the viral Paris video, and Disney has confirmed broader plans for the character, but an official rollout schedule is undetermined at this time.
