The problem carries through time, not just at the moment you're making the decision to invest. What about the better potential cancer researcher who was left behind because their parents were poor? What about the one that decided to go learn programming because they couldn't get the exclusive internship due to lacking connections?
The position that states "remedying inequity costs more than simply giving it all to the current best" is a shortsighted one.
The position that states "remedying inequity costs more than simply giving it all to the current best" is a shortsighted one.