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37 Concrete Codex Use Cases

Kim Kyung-jin

From morning briefings to agent swarms: 37 real-world workflow automations

This guide gathers 37 ways to connect Codex and AI agents to real work: personal routines, data processing, marketing, sales, documents, development, and browser control.

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2026 Beijing: The Dangerous Dance of Two Giants

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Introduction, 13 Chapters, Epilogue

This book reads the Beijing summit through Hormuz, rare earths, Taiwan, Boeing, soybeans, AI chips, and Korea’s exposure to the U.S.-China bargain.

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Leaving It to AI and Stepping Away

Kim Kyung-jin

A Complete Beginner’s Guide to YOLO Mode. Table of contents and 26 chapters

A beginner-friendly online book on YOLO mode in Claude Code and Codex. It explains how to let AI read files, write code, run commands, and finish work while keeping rollback, Docker sandboxing, and safety checks close at hand.

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Artificial Intelligence Fighter, Artificial Intelligence Air Force

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 40 Chapters, Epilogue

Artificial Intelligence Fighter, Artificial Intelligence Air Force is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It covers AI fighters, autonomous air power, unmanned combat aircraft, CCA, MUM-T, sixth-generation fighters and is organized as Table of Contents, Preface, 40 Chapters, Epilogue.

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Artificial Intelligence on Trial

Attorney Kyungjin Kim

Table of Contents, Preface, 21 Chapters, 3 Appendices

Artificial Intelligence on Trial is an online AI Library book by Attorney Kyungjin Kim. It covers artificial intelligence and law, AI liability, algorithmic judgment, courts and technology and is organized as Table of Contents, Preface, 21 Chapters, 3 Appendices.

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PALANTIR: War, Surveillance, Artificial Intelligence

Attorney Kyungjin Kim

Table of Contents, Preface, 14 Chapters

PALANTIR: War, Surveillance, Artificial Intelligence is an online AI Library book by Attorney Kyungjin Kim. It covers Palantir, war, surveillance, artificial intelligence, data analytics, national security and is organized as Table of Contents, Preface, 14 Chapters.

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Brain Readers: Neuralink and the Final Human Revolution

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Prologue, 18 Chapters, Epilogue

Brain Readers: Neuralink and the Final Human Revolution is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It follows Neuralink, brain-computer interfaces, brain data, medicine, neurorights, and the future of human enhancement.

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Artificial Intelligence and the Reshaping of Society

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 13 Chapters, Epilogue

Artificial Intelligence and the Reshaping of Society is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It follows how artificial intelligence changes work, education, inequality, cities, democracy, and human relationships.

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The Jensen Huang Story

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 13 Chapters, Epilogue

The Jensen Huang Story is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It covers Jensen Huang, NVIDIA, GPUs, AI chips, and the AI industry.

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Ten Questions AI Poses to Humanity

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 10 Chapters

Ten Questions AI Poses to Humanity is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It asks how artificial intelligence changes truth, weapons, work, data, identity, and human control.

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Malaysia and the Malacca Strait: Whoever Controls It Controls the World

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 20 Chapters, Epilogue

Malaysia and the Malacca Strait is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It covers Malaysia, the Malacca Strait, maritime logistics, geopolitics, global trade, and Southeast Asia’s strategic future.

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A Journey Through Georgia’s History and Culture

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 17 Chapters, 4 Appendices, Epilogue

A Journey Through Georgia’s History and Culture is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It covers Georgia’s history, culture, religion, politics, travel, and the Caucasus crossroads between Europe and Asia.

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Reading Armenia: A Thousand Prayers, One Mountain

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 10 Chapters, Epilogue

Reading Armenia: A Thousand Prayers, One Mountain is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It covers Armenian history, faith, Mount Ararat, cultural memory, travel, and the endurance of a small nation.

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Mastering Claude Code

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, Chapters, Appendices

Mastering Claude Code is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It covers Claude Code setup, commands, workflows, automation, agents, and practical methods for using Claude Code in real work.

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Claude Cowork and Agent Utilization Manual

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 8 Chapters, Closing Note

Claude Cowork and Agent Utilization Manual is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It covers Claude Code, AI agents, coding automation, work automation, and practical agent-based collaboration.

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The 2026 U.S.-Iran War and the Global Energy Crisis

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, Chapters and Appendices

The 2026 U.S.-Iran War and the Global Energy Crisis is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It covers war, oil, the Strait of Hormuz, maritime security, energy markets, and the global consequences of conflict.

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The Traces Han Dong-hoon Left on South Korea

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Prologue, Chapters, Epilogue

The Traces Han Dong-hoon Left on South Korea is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It examines his record in justice policy, immigration reform, public institutions, and the structural questions facing South Korea.

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The Han Dong-hoon Story

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Prologue, Chapters, Epilogue

The Han Dong-hoon Story is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. It traces Han Dong-hoon’s life, public career, political choices, and the changing landscape of South Korean conservative politics.

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Beyond the Glass Ceiling

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of contents, prologue, 31 chapters, epilogue, 5 appendices

A political biography tracing Sanae Takaichi’s rise from Nara to Japan’s premiership, through party struggles, security policy, diplomacy, and the meaning of Japan’s first female prime minister.

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AI Hegemony War

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, 7 Chapters

An online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin on AI superintelligence, the U.S.-China technology race, Europe and Korea’s AI laws, and international AI governance.

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Sam Altman Biography: Pioneer of the AI Revolution

Kim Kyung-jin, Kim Kyung-ran

Table of contents, preface, 7 parts, 20 chapters

An online biography following Sam Altman’s childhood, startups, Y Combinator, OpenAI, ChatGPT, the 2023 board crisis, and his sense of responsibility in the AI era.

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From Chaiwala to Prime Minister

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of contents, preface, 10 chapters, epilogue

A political biography tracing Narendra Modi from a chai-selling boy in Vadnagar to RSS organizer, Gujarat chief minister, and three-term prime minister, while reading modern India, Korea-India relations, and the risks of a rising power.

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AI Classroom: Your Grades Will Change

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 24 Sections

An online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin on how AI can support elementary, middle, and high school learning, teaching, assessment, and educational equity.

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Military Artificial Intelligence

Kim Kyung-jin and Kim Won-tae

Table of contents, preface, 14 chapters, epilogue

A full-length study of military artificial intelligence, from autonomous weapons, drones, command systems, logistics, and cyber defense to the strategies of the United States, China, Israel, Korea, and global defense AI companies.

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Global Case Studies in Introducing AI into Public Administration

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, 23 Chapters, Epilogue

An online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin on public-sector AI adoption, national strategies, administrative services, governance, and future policy tasks.

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Seven Misunderstandings About the Arctic Route

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 7 Chapters, Epilogue

An online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin on seven common misunderstandings about the Arctic Route, including speed, liner service, insurance, safety rules, year-round access, carbon impact, and infrastructure.

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Artificial Intelligence Election

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of contents, author preface, 11 chapters, closing essay

An online book on campaign messaging, publicity materials, digital campaigning, data analysis, campaign operations, disinformation defense, legal risk, and ready-to-use prompts.

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Demis Hassabis, Father of Google’s Artificial Intelligence

Kim Kyung-ran, Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Author’s Preface, 31 Chapters, Epilogue

Demis Hassabis, Father of Google’s Artificial Intelligence is an online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-ran, Kim Kyung-jin. It covers Demis Hassabis, Google DeepMind, artificial intelligence, AlphaGo, AI research and is organized as Table of Contents, Author’s Preface, 31 Chapters, Epilogue.

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The Dhammapada: 423 Verses

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Editor’s Note, 26 Chapters, 423 Verses

An online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin. This edition arranges all 423 verses of the Dhammapada into 26 chapters for slow, poetic reading.

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Nano Banana Pro Practical Prompt Book

Kim Kyung-jin

6 parts, 22 chapters, classroom prompt appendix

An online book for using Nano Banana Pro in classes and real work, covering image generation, editing, text rendering, character consistency, business use cases, and monetization.

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Liberal Arts AI for College Students

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 13 Chapters, Closing Essay

An online AI Library textbook for college students. It introduces AI history, daily use, document work, research, images, presentations, video, productivity, learning, careers, copyright, and governance.

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Legal Practice and Artificial Intelligence

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, 14 Parts

An online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin on legal research, drafting, evidence analysis, contract review, NotebookLM, and practical generative AI workflows for legal practice.

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Hello, I Am Kim Kyung-jin

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Preface, Recommendations, 6 Chapters, Closing

An online AI Library book on Kim Kyung-jin’s life, science and technology policy, parliamentary diplomacy, legislative battles, Dongdaemun vision, and proposals for Korea’s demographic future.

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Politics and People

Kim Kyung-jin

Table of Contents, Prologue, 22 Chapters, Epilogue

An online AI Library book by Kim Kyung-jin on how politics begins with reading people, winning trust, keeping relationships, and enduring seasons of crisis.

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[AI Library] Appendix 4: A Comparison of Abenomics and Sanaenomics

Beyond the Glass Ceiling
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Beyond the Glass Ceiling

Appendix 4: A Comparison of Abenomics and Sanaenomics

Kim Kyung-jin

This appendix provides a comparative summary of Shinzo Abe's (安倍晋三) economic policy, Abenomics (アベノミクス), and Sanae Takaichi's economic policy, Sanaenomics (サナエノミクス). It explains the content, achievements, limitations, similarities, and differences of both policies, as well as the four pillars of the Economic Security Promotion Act.

Abenomics (2012–2020)

Abenomics is an economic policy package introduced with the launch of the second Shinzo Abe Cabinet in December 2012. It was a prescription designed to rescue the Japanese economy from nearly 20 years of deflation and an excessively strong yen (超円高), centered on the core concept of the "Three Arrows (三本の矢)."

The First Arrow: Bold Monetary Easing

The Bank of Japan (BOJ) implemented massive quantitative and qualitative monetary easing. It supplied funds to the market by purchasing government bonds at a scale of approximately 80 trillion yen per year. An official inflation target of 2% was set. In 2016, a negative interest rate policy was also introduced. As a result, it succeeded in driving yen depreciation and rising stock prices. The Nikkei 225 index more than tripled from approximately 8,000 points at the end of 2012 to approximately 27,000 points at the end of 2020.

The Second Arrow: Flexible Fiscal Policy

The 2013 initial budget was significantly expanded, and large-scale public investment was carried out. The economy was stimulated by organizing multiple supplementary budgets. Consumption tax increases (5%→8% in 2014, 10% in 2019) were implemented in stages, with timing adjusted based on economic trends. However, the economic downturn following the 2014 consumption tax hike to 8% is noted as a weakness of Abenomics.

The Third Arrow: Growth Strategy to Encourage Private Investment

The main components included promoting corporate activity through deregulation, expanding female labor force participation under the slogan "A Society Where Women Shine (女性活躍推進)," agricultural reform, and pursuing the TPP (Trans-Pacific Partnership). However, it is evaluated as having the least significant results among the three arrows. Some critics argue that "the third arrow was never actually fired."

Achievements of Abenomics

The Nikkei 225 index more than tripled (approx. 8,000 points in 2012 → approx. 27,000 points in 2020). The unemployment rate fell significantly (4.3% in 2012 → 2.4% in 2019, approaching virtual full employment). Listed companies achieved record-high ordinary profits. Nominal GDP increased (approx. 493 trillion yen in 2012 → approx. 559 trillion yen in 2019, an increase of 66 trillion yen). The economic expansion lasted 71 months (December 2012 to October 2018, the second-longest expansion in the post-war era).

Limitations and Criticisms of Abenomics

Failure to achieve the price target: The 2% inflation target was not consistently met for over 10 years. Price increases following COVID-19 are attributed to external shocks rather than the achievements of Abenomics. Stagnant real wages: Nominal wage growth was minimal, and real wages, adjusted for inflation, even declined at times. Continued fiscal deterioration: The national debt-to-GDP ratio continued to worsen, reaching the world's highest level (over 250%). Income inequality: Pointed out the problem of a "K-shaped recovery," where corporate profits did not translate into wage increases and household consumption. Failure to improve potential growth rate: Structural issues such as low birth rates, population decline, and stagnant productivity remained unresolved.

Sanaenomics (2025–)

Sanaenomics is an economic policy vision that Sanae Takaichi has proposed since her candidacy in the 2021 LDP presidential election. Its most prominent feature is that it inherits Abenomics while adding a new axis of economic security. It consists of the "Three Pillars (三本の柱)."

The First Pillar: Maintaining Expansionary Monetary Policy

Opposition to the Bank of Japan's rapid interest rate hikes and maintaining an easing financial environment. Suppressing excessive strengthening of the yen (円高). During the 2024 presidential election, she expressed a strong stance, even mentioning the potential replacement of the Governor of the Bank of Japan. The policy aims to prevent a regression into deflation and maintain an easing stance until the price target is achieved.

The Second Pillar: Crisis Management Investment

Achieving defense spending of 2% of GDP (meeting NATO standards). Improving disaster response infrastructure (preparing for natural disasters such as earthquakes and tsunamis). Strengthening food security (improving the food self-sufficiency rate). Enhancing energy independence (utilizing renewable energy and nuclear power). This pillar is a concept that did not exist in Abenomics and is an original element of Sanaenomics that integrates economy and security.

The Third Pillar: Growth Investment (Linked with Economic Security)

Concentrated investment through public-private cooperation in advanced strategic fields such as semiconductors, artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, space, and biotechnology. Strengthening the operation of the Economic Security Promotion Act. Diversifying supply chains dependent on China and returning production to Japan. Securing domestic production and stockpiling of specific critical materials. This pillar is the newest part of Sanaenomics.

Similarities

Maintenance of monetary easing (prioritizing growth over BOJ independence). Active fiscal spending (checking the Ministry of Finance's fiscal consolidation line). Growth-first philosophy (expanding the economic pie rather than cutting welfare). Strong will for a complete escape from deflation. Policy continuity stemming from the ideological alliance between Abe and Takaichi.

Differences

First, the core role of economic security: While economic security was a secondary theme in Abenomics, it is at the center of the growth strategy in Sanaenomics. Semiconductors, AI, and quantum technology are defined as strategic assets directly linked to national security.

Second, the integration of security and the economy: Defense spending increases are linked to economic growth. The fostering of the defense industry is positioned as a new growth engine.

Third, the centrality of supply chain security: During the Abenomics era, the promotion of globalization and free trade was the main direction, but Sanaenomics emphasizes the domestic production and diversification of supply chains for strategic materials.

Fourth, environmental differences: Abenomics was a policy for the deflationary era, while Sanaenomics is a policy for an era of global inflation and heightened geopolitical risks.

Fifth, emphasis on digital transformation: Sanaenomics positions DX (Digital Transformation) and the utilization of AI as core means of economic growth.

The Four Pillars of the Economic Security Promotion Act

The Economic Security Promotion Act (経済安全保障推進法, enacted in May 2022) is a law that Takaichi led the legislation of as the Minister in charge of Economic Security. It consists of four systems.

The First Pillar: Ensuring Stable Supply of Specific Critical Materials (Supply Chain Resilience): A stable supply system is established by designating materials that are essential for the survival of the people or on which economic activities broadly depend, and which have excessive external dependence, as "Specific Critical Materials." In December 2022, 11 fields were designated: semiconductors, batteries, critical minerals, antibiotics, fertilizers, permanent magnets, machine tools, aircraft parts, cloud programs, natural gas, and ship parts.

The Second Pillar: Ensuring the Stable Provision of Essential Infrastructure Services (Protection of Key Infrastructure): A preliminary screening system for critical equipment is introduced for 14 essential infrastructure industries: electricity, gas, communications, broadcasting, mail, finance, railways, aviation, airports, water, freight, logistics, petroleum. The goal is to prevent infrastructure infiltration by foreign capital or hostile forces. It was fully implemented in May 2024, bringing all four pillars into full operation.

The Third Pillar: Supporting the Development of Advanced Critical Technologies (Prevention of Technology Leakage and Fostering): The government provides funding and promotes public-private collaborative development in advanced technology fields such as AI, quantum technology, biotechnology, space, and cyber. The "Economic Security Critical Technology Fostering Program (K Program)" is the implementation tool for this system.

The Fourth Pillar: Non-disclosure of Patent Applications (Protection of Secret Technology): A system that allows patent applications related to security-sensitive technologies to be kept non-disclosed. This prevents technologies with potential military use from leaking overseas. This system, already in place in major countries, was introduced in Japan for the first time.

Comparison of Key Economic Indicators

Item / End of 2012 (Before Abe) / 2020 (Abe's Resignation) / 2025 (Takaichi's Inauguration)
Nikkei 225 Index: Approx. 8,000 points / Approx. 27,000 points / Approx. 38,000 points
Yen-Dollar Exchange Rate: Approx. 85 yen / Approx. 104 yen / Approx. 145 yen
Unemployment Rate: 4.3% / 2.8% / 2.5%
Nominal GDP: Approx. 493 trillion yen / Approx. 536 trillion yen / Approx. 600 trillion yen (Est.)
Total Fertility Rate: 1.41 / 1.34 / 1.20 (As of 2023)
National Debt / GDP: Approx. 230% / Approx. 258% / Approx. 265% (Est.)

Note: The Nikkei index and exchange rates are approximate figures around those times, and the figures for Takaichi's inauguration include estimates.

Overall Evaluation

Abenomics achieved numerical results such as rising stock prices, lower unemployment, and increased corporate profits, but left limitations such as insufficient improvement in real wages, fiscal deterioration, and failure to completely escape deflation. Positive evaluations as "the first policy in Japan to implement world-standard macroeconomic policies" coexist with critical evaluations that "the effects were limited compared to the initial conception."

Sanaenomics inherits the legacy of Abenomics but puts the new paradigm of the integration of economy and security at the forefront of policy. In particular, making semiconductors, AI, and supply chain security the core of the growth strategy is evaluated as presenting an economic policy model for the era of geostrategy competition in the 21st century. The core philosophy shared by both policies is that "there is no distribution without growth." It is still an ongoing experiment, and time will tell the results.

References

- Dai-ichi Life Research Institute Abenomics Evaluation Report: https://www.dlri.co.jp/report/macro/193740.html
- nippon.com Examining Abenomics: https://www.nippon.com/ja/japan-topics/g01236/
- National Diet Library Report on Achievements and Challenges of Abenomics: https://dl.ndl.jp/view/download/digidepo_11569148_po_1123.pdf
- Cabinet Office Official Materials on the Economic Security Promotion Act: https://www.cao.go.jp/keizai_anzen_hosho/suishinhou/suishinhou.html
- Nikkei Report on the Full Implementation of Preliminary Screening for Key Infrastructure: https://www.nikkei.com/article/DGXZQOUA173CY0X10C24A5000000/
- EBC Financial Group Explanation of Sanaenomics: https://www.ebc.com/jp/forex/274259.html

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