At this year's National Library's Mother Language Day conference "The Language of Feelings and Technology", one of the topics discussed was being human as an Estonian and how artificial intelligence understands being human.

Nowadays, when both everyday, scientific and poetic self-expression is increasingly mediated by technology, the common concern of many people is not only how to convey clear messages. We need to think critically about how technology interprets or mediates human beings.

Computer scientist Kuldar Taveter (pictured) talked about how technology learns emotions and how to read emotions from simple sentences.

You can listen to the presentation from the 42nd minute of the video.