A furious Richard Osman has revealed that every single one of his books has been "stolen" as part of a massive copyright-busting raid by the makers of a Russian database called LibGen. Speaking on his The Rest Is Entertainment podcast, he says that LibGen holds copies of tens of thousands of published books without permission. Making matters worse, Facebook's parent company Meta has now made the decision to train its advanced Artificial Intelligence engine, Llama 3, using the text of these books, articles and scientific papers. "It's hard to know what to do," Richard says, complaining that there seems to...