Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford

"I get in trouble when I say things like this" - Michael Lewis on Sam Bankman-Fried

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Jul 11, 2025
Acclaimed author Michael Lewis, known for works like 'The Big Short', shares his firsthand experiences with Sam Bankman-Fried. He examines how both high finance and Effective Altruism influenced the controversial figure's trajectory to prison. Throughout the conversation, Lewis highlights the ethical dilemmas of altruism in finance, the complexities of charitable giving, and the broader narratives around governance and morality. He also discusses the unexpected heroes in public service and the challenges posed by existential risks related to AI.
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INSIGHT

Culture Clash in SBF's Mindset

  • SBF’s mindset combined effective altruism’s idealism with a high-frequency trading culture of gaming systems.
  • This fusion created a permissive frame where unorthodox behavior became rationalized in pursuit of grand goals.
ANECDOTE

SBF’s Kind Yet Troubled Personality

  • Despite his massive fraud, SBF was not inherently malicious or cruel.
  • He was kind, sensitive to suffering, and uncomfortable with conflict, contradicting typical criminal stereotypes.
INSIGHT

Why AI Tops Effective Altruism Risks

  • Effective altruists prioritize existential threats like AI over visible harms like climate change because they focus on extinction-level risks.
  • This long-term perspective detaches them from conventional human emotional responses.
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