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Who created AI app MediSafe? Hong Kong student and US software firm stake claims
Who created AI app MediSafe? Hong Kong student and US software firm stake claims

South China Morning Post

time14 hours ago

  • Health
  • South China Morning Post

Who created AI app MediSafe? Hong Kong student and US software firm stake claims

Two Hong Kong government departments have launched an investigation into an award-winning medication prescription app invented by a student that had already been in use by a clinic three years earlier, the Post has learned. Advertisement The Digital Policy Office and Education Bureau said they were studying the mobile app that a student surnamed Poon, from St Paul's Co-educational College in Mid-Levels, submitted in competitions as her invention. Poon declined to respond to online accusations calling her 'a fake inventor', but told the Post she was going through the verification process with competition organisers. Her father, Ronnie Poon Tung-ping, is one of two doctors at a specialist clinic in Central that commissioned a US-based artificial intelligence (AI) software development agency to create the app in 2022, which was subsequently deployed. The investigations were launched after the incident came to light on June 13, prompted by City University student Hailey Cheng, who raised concerns on social media platform Threads about the research and development culture in secondary schools' STEM education and competitions, as well as the privacy of patients using the MediSafe app. Advertisement MediSafe, a medication management system designed to prevent prescription errors through AI-driven verification of patient information, has won at least six awards since August last year. The honours include a silver medal in the 50th International Exhibition of Inventions, Geneva, in 2025, a prestigious globally recognised accolade.

Hong Kong pop diva Karen Mok picks up HK$85 million luxury flat in Mid-Levels
Hong Kong pop diva Karen Mok picks up HK$85 million luxury flat in Mid-Levels

South China Morning Post

time7 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • South China Morning Post

Hong Kong pop diva Karen Mok picks up HK$85 million luxury flat in Mid-Levels

According to the Land Registry, a 2,153 sq ft three-bedroom flat at Dynasty Court on Old Peak Road was sold for HK$84.5 million and handed over on June 12 to buyer Morris Karen Joy. Dynasty Court is a luxury housing estate completed in 1991 by Sun Hung Kai Properties . It comprises five blocks, with 409 residential units. Mok, 55, has released 18 studio albums and starred in more than 40 films. She was the first Hong Kong singer to win the Chinese music industry's prestigious Golden Melody Award three times and became the first-ever female solo artist to perform a concert at Beijing's National Stadium , known as the Bird's Nest. Her Mid-Levels transaction reflects how wealthy investors have been snapping up luxury homes in Hong Kong on the cheap , as the prices of these exclusive abodes have plunged by as much as 45 per cent from their peak amid high interest rates.

HKEX chairman Carlson Tong sells Pok Fu Lam luxury home for US$9 million
HKEX chairman Carlson Tong sells Pok Fu Lam luxury home for US$9 million

South China Morning Post

time30-05-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

HKEX chairman Carlson Tong sells Pok Fu Lam luxury home for US$9 million

The chairman of Hong Kong Exchanges and Clearing (HKEX) sold a house in Pok Fu Lam for HK$70 million (US$8.9 million), around three times what he paid for it a quarter of a century ago, amid signs of improving sentiment in the luxury residential property market Carlson Tong Ka-shing bought the 3,114 sq ft, four-bedroom house at Villa Cecil – 200 Victoria Road in Pok Fu Lam – in 2000 for HK$23.2 million, according to Land Registry records. The selling price translates to about HK$22,479 per square foot. Tong declined to comment. Agents said the deal was one of two secondary transactions in the past four years in phase one of Villa Cecil. A 3,308 sq ft house in the first phase was sold for HK$100 million, or HK$30,230 per square foot, in 2021, according to Centaline. Phase one consists of 10 houses. Phase two and three are low-density buildings with a total of 65 units. Tong's sale came as some other wealthy investors have been taking advantage of falling prices to snap up luxury homes. Property agents said prices of exclusive residences had plunged by as much as 45 per cent from their peaks. The sister of former Hong Kong chief executive Tung Chee-hwa bought a HK$119 million flat in the Mid-Levels neighbourhood. The 3,349 sq ft, four-bedroom unit in Grenville House, located at 3 Magazine Gap Road, was sold on Tuesday, according to Land Registry records. And Cantopop singer Gloria Tang Tze-kei bought two flats in Wan Chai in March at a 35 per cent discount from a peak price three years ago. Tang, who uses the stage name G.E.M., bought two 2,480 sq ft units in Leon Court at Wong Nai Chung Gap Road for a combined HK$85 million, according to Land Registry records.

Ex-Hong Kong leader Tung Chee-hwa's sister buys US$15 million flat at discount
Ex-Hong Kong leader Tung Chee-hwa's sister buys US$15 million flat at discount

South China Morning Post

time29-05-2025

  • Business
  • South China Morning Post

Ex-Hong Kong leader Tung Chee-hwa's sister buys US$15 million flat at discount

The sister of former Hong Kong chief executive Tung Chee-hwa bought a HK$119 million (US$15.2 million) flat in the Mid-Levels neighbourhood, joining a cohort of wealthy investors who have been taking advantage of depressed prices to snap up luxury homes A 3,349 sq ft, four-bedroom unit in Grenville House, located at 3 Magazine Gap Road in Mid-Levels, was sold on Tuesday, according to Land Registry records. Shirley Shiao Ping Peng and William Peng Shih-Hsiao appear to be the directors of the acquiring firm, Noble Gather, according to the Companies Registry. Shirley Peng is the sister of Tung and the widow of Peng Yin-kang, chairman of Chinese Maritime Transport. William Peng, their son, is now chairman. The sale was around 8.5 per cent cheaper than a previous Grenville House deal. A flat on a lower level, but with the same floor area, sold for HK$130 million in December, according to a transaction record from Centaline. And it was 26 per cent cheaper than the HK$160 million paid by Tung for another unit in 2021, according to reports in local media.

How a 1980s Mid-Levels apartment became a chic family home
How a 1980s Mid-Levels apartment became a chic family home

South China Morning Post

time20-05-2025

  • Lifestyle
  • South China Morning Post

How a 1980s Mid-Levels apartment became a chic family home

Australian couple Kwai and Jason Chang took a 'when in Rome' approach to buying their Hong Kong flat. Together with daughter Emily, 15, the family has 'toggled' between Hong Kong and Melbourne, Australia, since 2018, initially renting in Repulse Bay on the scenic south side. 'We felt we were living very much an expat life, and wanted to reconnect with the real Hong Kong,' says Kwai. The vibrancy of the city beckoned for Kwai, a homemaker, and Jason, a private equity investor, who settled on their 2,559 sq ft four-bedroom, three-bathroom (plus helper's quarters) Mid-Levels apartment in 2022. Kwai's initial ideas to personalise the space were tempered by caution from their designer, Hintegro founder Keith Chan Shing-hin, who advised them not to stray into 'grey area' alterations. Bathroom. Photo: Keith Chan 'We are a healthy family that loves to cook from scratch,' says Kwai. 'I'd ideally wanted a butler's pantry to display our ingredients and appliances – while also hiding mess – but the wall that had to go couldn't legally be removed, so we had to settle for a deep cupboard.'

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