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Researcher Believes: In 20 Years, People Can Talk to Whales

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Researchers at the University of Oslo use AI to decipher the language of whales. Learn why direct communication could be possible in 20 years.
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A few years ago, there was a lot of talk about the beluga whale Hvaldimir, who sailed from Russia to Norway. It pulled out a cell phone that had accidentally been thrown into the sea, untangled ropes tangled in ship engines and became a real celebrity. However, since it was first spotted with a camera harness on its body, there were also theories that it was a Russian spy. Unfortunately, it is no longer possible to find out what really happened …

·Vilnius, Lithuania
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Researchers at the University of Oslo use AI to decipher the language of whales. Learn why direct communication could be possible in 20 years.

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nordisch.info broke the news on Saturday, August 22, 2026.
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