Nigel Paterson
Nigel Paterson is a Primetime Emmy Award-winning British television writer, director and producer.[1]
Biography
Paterson began his career at the BBC as part of the production team on the 2001 series Walking with Beasts for which he shared the 2002 Primetime Emmy Award for Animated Program – More Than One Hour.
He co-wrote and co-directed the 2006 series Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial that re-enacted the Nuremberg Trials of prominent Nazi war criminals.
He directed and produced the 2007 Wolof Wrestling episode of the series Last Man Standing.
Filmography
- 2001 Walking with Beasts producer & director
- 2001 Triumph of the Beasts & The Beasts Within producer
- 2002 Human Instinct director
- 2003 Human Senses director
- 2004 Meet the Ancestors: The Hunt for Darwin's Beagle director
- 2004 Bermuda Triangle: Beneath the Waves director
- 2005 The Truth About Killer Dinosaurs director
- 2005 Horizon/Nova: The Ghost in Your Genes producer & director
- 2006 Nuremberg: Nazis on Trial director & writer
- 2007 Last Man Standing: Wolof Wrestling producer & director
- 2008 In Search of Medieval Britain producer
- 2008 James May's Big Ideas producer
- 2011 Planet Dinosaur producer & director
- 2016 The Beginning and End of the Universe producer & director
gollark: Some offense, but it's not like it takes much knowledge and thought about AI to go "hmm, what if hyperadvanced self-learning AI thing". If it was that easy, people would already have done it and probably taken over the world.
gollark: Basically, your simple English description of what you want implicitly assumes a bunch of human knowledge - *specialized expert* human knowledge, even - which would require vast amounts of difficult development to get in an AI.
gollark: Oh, and if it's a paper it might not even come with code or it might be really awful code, yes.
gollark: The code/paper you find isn't going to be conveniently usable by just downloading it and copypasting it into your AI's code or something. You'll probably have to actually understand how it works, yet another unfathomable general intelligence task, figure out how it interfaces with the rest of the code or if it can even be used together at all, and possibly rewrite it entirely to fit with what you need.
gollark: "Pluck it out" is also easy to say, but it's actually even harder.
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