Argument Over AI Chat Tool Ties to Auburn Student’s Disappearance in Japan

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The mother of Weston Higginbotham, a 20-year-old Auburn University engineering student, says an argument over her use of ChatGPT occurred before his disappearance in Kyoto, Japan on May 29. Police have suspended their search, and the family plans to hire a professional search-and-rescue team at a cost exceeding $100,000, vowing not to leave Japan until he is found.
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