I don't like this way of thinking. It's similar with Pascal's Wager, where one is trying to skip the complicated moral questions and instead "win the game". You can't game-theory yourself into being a good person.
Like if we take this very literally, Hitler was among the fewest of the few. Kenneth Copeland is a one in a million dude. But he's not getting saved, because he missed the basics of Christianity: Love your neighbor as yourself and God above all. It doesn't matter how you compare to others as long as you're doing your best.
The hard part is getting the 10 IQ points to follow the specs properly when designing the components.