Ryujin
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See, that's why I didn't want to go any further. There are obvious counters to those statements that can't be pursued, without breaching the rules.I think it's still within the rules to say that SOME PEOPLE (at least, Forbes editors, who create a ranking of countries by numbers of ultra-high net worth individuals, favoring of course low-Gini countries) would see wealth concentration by itself as being a public benefit. It is possible that the appreciation of the public benefit would also be determined by past ability/will of their society to turn GDP increase into a balanced improvement for its population, so countries would have another metric to determine net public interest, leading to different choices over this matter in different jurisdictions.
I can't see research centres relocating to Nepal or Vanuatu, but I can see them going to Europe, Japan, Singapore, China... whichever is the more attractive after they have settled their stance on AI.