Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jun 5
Auburn Student, 20, Missing in Japan for 7 Days After ChatGPT Argument
Updated
Updated · NBC News · Jun 5

Auburn Student, 20, Missing in Japan for 7 Days After ChatGPT Argument

3 articles · Updated · NBC News · Jun 5

Summary

  • Day 7 of the search prompted James “Weston” Higginbotham’s mother to urge hikers and trail runners in Kyoto to help police find the 20-year-old Auburn student.
  • Kyoto police said Higginbotham left his hotel on May 29 and was captured on security footage walking alone in Yamashina before entering a mountainous forest area near Kyoto.
  • Heavy rain from a typhoon delayed the search until Wednesday; officers have since searched northern Yamashina, while dogs, helicopters and local volunteers were deployed and tips continued to come in.
  • Nancy Higginbotham said her son walked away during a family trip after an argument over her use of ChatGPT, describing him as emotionally distressed but not a danger to himself or others.
  • The family said the search zone has water but little food, making time critical even as they praised Japanese authorities as thorough and said they still have hope.

Insights

As a typhoon subsides, can searchers find the US student lost in Kyoto’s mountains before time runs out?
Did a family argument over ChatGPT lead a student to vanish into a Japanese forest?
Is a student's disappearance a warning of a growing rebellion against artificial intelligence?