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The Double Structure of Digital Sovereignty
Europe’s Departure from Palantir and the Chains of American Big Tech
Kim Kyung-jin, Attorney at Law
This is a record of 2026, when European intelligence agencies and defense ministries began removing analytics tools from America’s Palantir. It covers the replacement decisions made by France’s General Directorate for Internal Security (DGSI), Germany’s Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (BfV), and the Netherlands Ministry of Defense; the incident in which US export controls severed an ally’s ac…
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Artificial Intelligence in Horticulture
Kim Kyung-jin, Attorney at Law
Across five chapters and ten sections, this book examines computer vision for crop diagnosis, harvesting robots and autonomous field systems, smart greenhouses and digital twins, precision irrigation and supply-chain quality control, high-throughput phenotyping, and predictive breeding.
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Artificial Intelligence in Food Crop Agriculture
Kim Kyung-jin, Attorney at Law
Across six chapters and eighteen sections, the book examines digital agricultural infrastructure, remote sensing, crop diagnosis, yield forecasting, precision irrigation, genomics, molecular breeding, agricultural robotics, climate-smart agriculture, and global food security.
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The Future of Forestry and Agroforestry
Kim Kyung-jin, Attorney at Law
Driven by Artificial Intelligence and Digital Innovation
Across five chapters and fifteen sections, the book follows satellites, drones, LiDAR, digital twins, forest-specific language models, wildfire and pest forecasting, forestry robotics, agroforestry, timber traceability, and forest carbon markets.
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Smart Livestock Farming: AI Enters the Barn
Kim Kyung-jin, Attorney at Law
Sensors listen, cameras watch, and artificial intelligence helps farmers decide.
Across five chapters and fifteen sections, the book follows precision livestock farming from animal health and reproduction to robotic milking, virtual fencing, digital twins, methane reduction, welfare, and data ownership.
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Han Dong-hoon, Busan Buk-gu Gap: A Record of the 100 Days Before and After the Election (Mar. 26-Jul. 3, 2026)
Kim Kyung-jin
Table of Contents and 13 sections
From March 26 to July 3, 2026, this record follows the spring after expulsion, the Busan Buk-gu Gap by-election, victory as an independent, and the first bill submitted in the National Assembly.

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Artificial Intelligence and Medicine
Kim Kyung-jin, Attorney at Law
AI in clinical care, hospitals, education, and research
AI in medical imaging, risk prediction, treatment planning, hospital operations, education, and research, with patient safety, privacy, and accountability.
[AI Library] How Far Has AI Entered Chinese Hospitals? - Table of Contents
How Far Has AI Entered Chinese Hospitals?
A quiet shift in clinics, imaging rooms, and hospital administration
Kim Kyung-jin, Attorney at Law
How Far Has AI Entered Chinese Hospitals?
This book follows how artificial intelligence has entered Chinese hospitals, using Chinese and English materials together with original Chinese policy texts. It covers national policy, medical foundation models, clinical decision support, image reading, hospital information departments, traditional Chinese medicine, AI-native hospitals, the patient experience, hallucination and responsibility, regulation, and money. The final chapters collect major Chinese guidelines and the 84 health-sector AI application scenarios, with translated text and summaries.
Chapter 1: Why China Rushed Hospital AI
Chapter 2: Big Tech and Medical Large Models Enter Hospitals
Chapter 3: The Small Agent Beside the Doctor
Chapter 4: Imaging Reading Rooms and Laboratories
Chapter 5: Administrative Office and Information Department
Chapter 6: How Traditional Chinese Medicine Adopted AI
Chapter 7: The AI-Native Hospital Experiment
Chapter 8 Patient Experience and Telemedicine
Chapter 9 Hallucinations, Black Boxes, and Physician Anxiety
Chapter 10: Regulatory Governance and the Problem of Money








