Goldman's George Lee (right) studied history in college.Sportsfile/Getty ImagesGoldman's George Lee said AI will empower non-technical workers, including those in risk management.The history major turned tech banker said AI enhances skills like critical thinking, creativity, and logic.Banks are increasingly using AI for fraud and credit risk amid rising regulatory demands.A longtime tech banker with a history degree says AI could be a boon for non-technical workers.George Lee, the co-head of applied innovation at Goldman Sachs, told Bloomberg Television on Tuesday that he thinks AI will lead to the "revenge of the liberal arts" in the workforce."Some of the skills that are really salient to cooperate with this new of intelligence in the world are critical thinking, understanding logic and rhetoric, the ability to be creative," Lee said.