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Disney and Nvidia Combine on Robotics and AI to Bring Olaf Droid to Life

The Olaf robot uses Nvidia GPUs and reinforcement learning to mimic screen-accurate motion and will perform live on a moving boat at Disneyland Paris starting March 29.

  • At NVIDIA GTC 2026, Disney presented a lifelike Olaf robot that debuted last week in Los Angeles and will appear in World of Frozen at Disneyland Paris on March 29, powered by Nvidia chips and the Newton Physics Engine.
  • Reinforcement learning allowed Disney to train Olaf's movement, building on techniques applied to BDX droids, Gorin said.
  • The 35-inch, 33-pound Olaf robot includes onboard Nvidia chips and is teleoperated via a Steam Deck, with Disney training 100,000 virtual Olafs in two days using an Nvidia RTX 4090 GPU.
  • At Disneyland Paris Olaf will perform on a boat in the lagoon during World of Frozen, and will later appear at Hong Kong Disneyland shortly after, though Disney warns guests won't get extensive one-on-one time.
  • Executives say reinforcement learning positions Disney to build interactive lands faster, and Disney contributed Newton Physics Engine and Kamino as open-source tools with Nvidia, Google DeepMind, and the Linux Foundation.
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