
For Ben Blush, the book "Artificial Paradise" that he brings to the fair is different. Not only is it shorter, to suit an audience whose days are faster, but also because it has a love story at the center, between a mature man and a young girl, but also because for this love go to war and invent a paradise.
"There is a game between Simon Shuter and the girl about which country Albania can go to war with, from Greece, North Macedonia, Italy, France and until we get to Iran," says Blushi.
The religion of the Albanians, Christian or Muslim, seems to influence the choice of the opponent in the war.
"We are heterogeneous in the religious sense of the word. Not everyone believes in a religion. This has made our cultural bed very interesting. I use this harmony when Shooter and the girl make jokes. This is discussed at every table, it cannot be avoided", he says further.
A strong point of the work is the integration of artificial intelligence in it and the role it has in replacing man. Utopian and with the communist feature of egalitarianism, Blushi's artificial paradise, according to him, "is a paradise created in an artificial or scientific way".
"The meaning we have of heaven is divine, here we have another meaning. We don't have people who have come back from heaven to tell us what happens there. This book is heaven made possible by technology. It eliminates the reasons for conflict. Robots and artificial intelligence will do the heavy jobs that strain people, and people will have time to live better, create and love", says Blushi.
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