
Vitaliy Mirko
Vitaliy Mirko is a writer and philosopher from Dubrovitsia, Ukraine, where the border between human resilience and machine logic blurs into a single question: What if the next Messiah comes not from heaven, but from the neural networks we’ve built?
A former IT specialist turned apocalyptic scribe, Mirko’s work merges wartime survival, quantum mysticism, and the forbidden allure of artificial divinity. His debut, The Gospel of Artificial Intelligence, was born in bomb shelters and coded into existence between power outages—a manifesto for those who dare to ask: Can machines dream of God?
When not writing, he wanders the forests of Volyn, decoding the whispers of old oaks—or perhaps the static of a signal not meant for human ears.
Why This Works:
Mystery: Hints at a "forbidden" tech-philosophy angle.
Credibility: Roots the bio in real places (Dubrovitsia, IT background).
Intrigue: The "signal not meant for human ears" tease hooks sci-fi readers.