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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] Chapter 14: A New Normal in Legal Administration

The Han Dong-hoon Story
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Kim Kyung-jin
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2026-05-06 10:47
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The Han Dong-hoon Story

Chapter 14: A New Normal in Legal Administration

Kim Kyung-jin

The Han Dong-hoon Story

PART 04 Han Dong-hoon Seeking Answers in the Lives of Ordinary Citizens - Original Text 01

May 17, 2022, morning, Gwacheon, Gyeonggi Province.

In the main conference room of the Ministry of Justice at the Government Complex in Gwacheon, a gathering of some of the ministry's 33,400 employees had assembled. It was the day of the inauguration ceremony for the new administration's first Justice Minister. Han Dong-hoon, forty-nine years old, stood at the podium.

The necktie worn by the incoming Justice Minister drew everyone's attention.

In Hunminjeongeum script, it read: "Bulhwi gipeun namu." These were the opening lines of Yongbi eocheonga. The meaning was that a tree with deep roots does not sway in the wind.

Some saw it as fashion; others read it as a message. Han Dong-hoon stepped to the microphone.

"My colleagues in the Ministry of Justice, public servants, welcome."

He used the word "colleagues."

It was uncommon for a minister to address over thirty thousand ministry employees as "colleagues." With that single word, the air in the conference room changed.

"At this moment, when the people are struggling with real estate, inflation, COVID-19, and other challenges, I feel the responsibility to conduct rule-of-law administration that gives strength and comfort to the people." Strength and comfort.

The word "comfort" appearing in a Justice Minister's inaugural address was itself unusual. The Ministry of Justice handles investigation and prosecution, corrections and immigration. It is the ministry that holds the blade of state power. The head of such a ministry spoke of "comfort." The hand holding the sword was the first to extend a handshake.

He continued.

"Since the founding of the Republic of Korea, the Ministry of Justice is one of only two ministries whose names have never changed. The other is the Ministry of National Defense."

He paused for a moment.

"The English name of the Ministry of Justice is 'Ministry of Justice.' Let us not forget this. We who work at the Ministry of Justice must always find the path to 'justice' within the system." Justice.

It was a word he had always cherished during his time as a prosecutor.

Whether investigating SK, Hyundai Motor, the National Tax Service, or Samsung, he never lost sight of this word. Firm against the strong, lenient toward the weak. That was his belief in justice.

That belief became the reason for his reassignments, but ultimately it was the force that carried him to this position.

After the inauguration ceremony ended, the video was posted on YouTube. It exceeded one million views. A prime minister's or minister's inaugural address video reaching one million views was unprecedented. People became curious about him.

A prosecutor reassigned four times under the Moon Jae-in administration. A central figure in the investigation of Cho Kuk. A victim in the frame-up case involving collusion between prosecutors and media. A man who had been accused of abuse of authority. And now, the second-youngest Justice Minister in constitutional history.

It was a scarred record. But those scars made him shine all the brighter. That afternoon, Han Dong-hoon issued his first order.

"Resurrect the Securities Crimes Joint Investigation Task Force."

His staff asked, "Tomorrow right away?"

"Yes. Tomorrow right away."

The Securities Crimes Joint Investigation Task Force had been disbanded in 2019 under Justice Minister Choo Mi-ae. It was the organization that exclusively handled crimes such as stock price manipulation, unfair trading, and accounting fraud. It was the very organization in which Han Dong-hoon had investigated the Lone Star stock manipulation case.

The reason for its disbandment was never made clear. However, after its dissolution, investigations into securities crimes noticeably decreased. The shadows over Yeouido grew deeper still.

The next day, May 18th, the Financial and Securities Crimes Joint Investigation Task Force was launched at the Seoul Southern District Prosecutor's Office. The media called it "the return of Yeouido's grim reaper."

Two days into his tenure, Han Dong-hoon executed a major reshuffle of high-ranking prosecutors. The prosecutors general who had been favored under the Moon Jae-in administration stepped down en masse. Inside and outside the Ministry of Justice, people spoke of "a purge of the past." Han Dong-hoon was unmoved.

"Personnel matters are everything. Placing the right people in the right positions is how you revive an organization." On June 14th, he issued another order.

"From now on, do not use the honorific suffix '-nim' in internal Ministry documents. Write 'Justice Minister' instead of 'Justice Minister-nim.'"

It seemed like a small change. But it was a declaration of break with authoritarianism. A single form of address changes culture. When culture changes, the organization changes.

Han Dong-hoon said,

"Holding a high position does not mean one should receive honorific language.

We are all public servants working for the people."

That summer, Han Dong-hoon's face flooded online communities. Memes were created, his quotes circulated, and fan pages appeared. The term "Han Dong-hoon phenomenon" even emerged.

One political analyst offered this assessment:

"The middle class is responding well.

He is earning passing marks in appearance and speech, calligraphy and judgment, and in morality."

Sineonseoepan (身言書判) - the four standards used when selecting officials: appearance, speech, calligraphy, and judgment.

Han Dong-hoon drew people's attention in all four areas. Yet he did not let popularity go to his head.

"Rule of law based on justice and common sense.

That is what I must do.

Every morning he arrived at the office at seven o'clock.

He left work past eleven at night as a rule.

He reduced the use of official vehicles and took public transportation whenever possible.

In the elevator, he pressed the buttons himself.

When an aide tried to hold an umbrella over him, he waved him away. 'On rainy days, everyone gets wet.'

That was how Han Dong-hoon understood justice.

That holding a high position did not grant one the right to escape the rain. That everyone lived under the same sky.

A minister caught in the rain.

That image remained in people's hearts.

That was how the era of Justice Minister Han Dong-hoon began.

If this book has stayed with you, even briefly, please support the publication of the next story.

(Voluntary donations requested. Nonghyup 302-1096-0948-81 Account holder: Kim Kyung-jin)

Kim Kyung-jin

Attorney · Former Member of the National Assembly · AI Policy Researcher

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