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Google billionaire Larry Page has been granted New Zealand residency
Larry Page, the billionaire Google co-founder, has been granted residency in New Zealand and spent time in the country during the pandemic.
- It comes after Peter Thiel, who co-founded PayPal and profited from an early bet on Facebook, was granted Kiwi citizenship in 2017 even though he'd only spent 12 days in New Zealand.
Located in relative isolation from the largest population centers of the world, New Zealand has become a popular destination with high net worth individuals in recent years.
The sparsely populated country, home to around 5 million people, has been hailed as one of the best places in the world to ride out a societal collapse, as it's relatively self-dependent in terms of food and energy. It also boasts a temperate climate and a stable political system.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman told the New Yorker in 2016 that he and Thiel plan to get on a private jet and fly to one of Thiel's properties in New Zealand in the event of some kind of systemic collapse event
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman说如果美国发生系统性崩溃,坐私人飞机去新西兰
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