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AI network linking citizens, government, and public services including health, education, and transit

What would a free, unlimited AI service for an entire population require? The government plan combines a general-purpose chatbot with an AI agent for public-service guidance and applications. But the August 11, 2026 operator-call deadline was only one stage—not the selection, contract, or official launch. The article examines how the required 50% proprietary and 30% other domestic model shares could be audited, what safeguards public-service applications need, and which metrics can show whether AI access has genuinely improved. #AI #GenerativeAI #AIAgents #PersonalData #PublicServices

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Typhoon, five intensity symbols, color-coded regional warning map, and smartphone rain alerts

How should you read the new typhoon numbers and heavy-rain information in 2026? From June 1, typhoon intensity icons use five numbered wind-speed ranges, with higher numbers indicating stronger winds. Heavy-rain information includes likelihood updates, preliminary advisories, advisories, warnings, and emergency disaster alerts—but these may not arrive in that exact order. Land alert zones have also increased from 183 to 235, so conditions and alerts can differ within the same city or county. If an alert arrives, leave underground spaces, riversides, flooded roads, and other dangerous areas before trying to assess the situation. #Typhoon #HeavyRain #DisasterPreparedness #WeatherAlerts

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Many task cards pass through a funnel into three priorities aimed at a bullseye

Busy does not always mean effective. A success list narrows your to-do list to the few tasks that contribute most directly to the results you want. Evaluate tasks by their impact, urgency, and opportunity cost. Then reserve uninterrupted execution time for core work instead of giving it whatever time remains. The article also explains how to use the 80/20 rule as a practical question—not a guaranteed formula—and why priorities should be reassessed as performance data and new information become available. #Productivity #DecisionMaking #GoalAchievement #SelfManagement

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A Buddhist nun stands with eyes closed before a kitchen table set with vegetables, tofu and brown rice

For Venerable Seonjae, returning to the kitchen during a health crisis was a way to care for her body, rebuild routine, and regain a sense of control. Her experience offers a thoughtful look at how regular cooking and meals can support daily stability. It also calls for an important distinction: excluding green onions, garlic, or meat reflects principles of temple food, not universal clinical evidence about anxiety. A balanced diet can support general health, but cirrhosis requires medical care and individualized nutritional guidance—not diet alone. #SelfCare #EatingHabits #HabitFormation #LiverHealth

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Diagram of paths to a court, government office, and police, with documents and stacks of coins

A fine, minor fine, administrative fine, and penalty payment can have very different legal consequences. Under the Criminal Act, a fine is generally at least 50,000 won, while a minor fine ranges from 2,000 won to less than 50,000 won. Administrative fines are sanctions under administrative law and are not treated as criminal convictions. Paying a penalty payment also does not itself create a criminal record, although nonpayment may trigger further proceedings. Before deciding how to respond, check the document title, governing law, issuing authority, payment deadline, and objection deadline—not just the amount. #Fine #AdministrativeFine #LegalInformation #CriminalLaw

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Illustration of Japan, South Korea and US maps with a central bank, trade ship, oil barrel and market curves

Why can currency intervention calm a market without changing its long-term direction? Japan resumed selling dollars and buying yen in 2022, correcting claims that a later operation would be the first of its kind in 28 years. But intervention alone rarely overcomes inflation, interest-rate gaps, fiscal conditions, or growth prospects for long. This analysis also explains the Bank of Japan’s policy dilemma, the forces moving the won-dollar rate, and why investors may benefit from phased exchanges and portfolio-level currency risk management. #ExchangeRates #MonetaryPolicy #JapaneseYen #KoreanWon #ForeignExchange

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