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News Disney Unveils Advanced Self-Walking Olaf Built with AI and Reinforcement Learning

Tha Realest

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This Olaf could be added to either the Summerhaus in Epcot or the Sing-a-long at the Studios. Not as intimate for the masses but would still get him out there.
“Could be.” Disney Parks could’ve done something with the walking Groot and oversized Hulk too, but those appearances in the Parks are functionally nonexistent.
 

Figments Friend

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What's interesting (and annoying) to me is that the official video from WDI says "Robotic Olaf". I thought Disney was trying to preserve the magic. Calling it "Robotic" seems to be not something they would traditionally do. It reminds me of when I went through Traditions class as a CM ~2008 when they said we don't call them "stuffed animals" because that implies something bad vs "plushes"



Noticed this as well, but I’m ‘old school’ and remember how important it was to ‘preserve the Magic’.
Or at least how important it used to be…
Apparently this is not something as closely guarded as before…?

Calling this ‘living character’ a robot really kind of dismisses and diminishes the magical aspect of the reveal a bit.
I think it’s great WDI is being allowed to develop such unique character interactions.
Olaf looks terrific…and it’s a shame he is being labeled as a robotic character right out of the gate.
The magic of the mystery of ‘how is this accomplished’ is being lost.

Olaf looks great however.
This is a really nice plus I would like to see brought over and utilized somehow Stateside.
More than likely as an element used in a staged show, or other interaction.
I can totally see this being used for a meet n’ greet opportunity, especially in Florida.

Not sure how this could successfully work as a free roaming character at WDW.
Perhaps at Disneyland, where the audience there is a bit more laid back and characters are not swamped with desperate crowds.
In either case he will definitely need to be watched by designated Cast.

Really neat little fellow.
Interested to see how he does once unleashed at the Parks he will be appearing in.

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JoeCamel

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High camp would be if Olaf visited his cousin but Disney would never....

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Figments Friend

Well-Known Member
This Olaf could be added to either the Summerhaus in Epcot or the Sing-a-long at the Studios. Not as intimate for the masses but would still get him out there.
Yes, both locations would be excellent contained places he could ‘do his thing’ protected and away from overzealous Guests.

If this is to ever come to a U.S. Park, it will have to be for use in a setting like either of these.
Would enhance both experiences and Guests would still get to see him in action.

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nickys

Premium Member
This Olaf could be added to either the Summerhaus in Epcot or the Sing-a-long at the Studios. Not as intimate for the masses but would still get him out there.

Olaf looks great however.
This is a really nice plus I would like to see brought over and utilized somehow Stateside.
More than likely as an element used in a staged show, or other interaction.
I can totally see this being used for a meet n’ greet opportunity, especially in Florida.

Ummmm, he was created for Paris, and presumably built there too!
Why should he be “brought over” to the US? Hands off Olaf! 🤪

I’m sure the US imagineering team can use the same technology (unless of course Paris has invoked an exclusivity clause), but why not use it for another character? It isn’t as if the US parks have an Arendelle land. Maybe Buzz Lightyear or Andy for TSL.
 

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