A Southern California law professor and his tech industry co-author, who published a primer on AI in the legal profession, say that they needed to strike a balance between "cheerleading" and "extreme cynicism," and that AI can be a tool for justice—as long as humans are in the loop.

James Cooper, a professor at California Western School of Law in San Diego, and industry analyst Kashyap Kompella spoke with The Recorder to discuss how lawyers can harness their knowledge of AI to stay ahead of the curve when it comes to litigation trends in their areas of practice—particularly criminal, intellectual property and employment law.