Auburn Student Vanishes in Japan After AI ChatGPT Dispute with Mother

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James 'Weston' Higginbotham, a 20-year-old Auburn University biosystems engineering student, disappeared on May 29 during a family trip to Japan after reportedly arguing with his mother about her use of ChatGPT; his mother says he was emotionally distressed but unlikely to hurt anyone, and police believe he may have wandered into the rugged Yamashina mountains near Kyoto, where a search by authorities and volunteers continues as his family appeals for help locating him.
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