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EPISODE · Jul 1, 2026 · 9 MIN

How Data Scientists Use Diffusion Models for Image Generation

from The Data Science Podcast with Fexingo: Analytics, Machine Learning, and Data-Driven Conversations · host Fexingo

In this episode of The Data Science Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how data scientists are using diffusion models — the technology behind tools like DALL-E and Stable Diffusion — for image generation. They break down the core idea of gradually denoising random pixels into coherent images, discuss training and inference costs, and contrast diffusion models with GANs and autoregressive models. Using a concrete example from a mid-size e-commerce company that used a fine-tuned diffusion model to generate product images in underrepresented categories, they walk through the practical pipeline: dataset preparation, conditioning on text prompts, and handling hallucination artifacts. Lucas explains why diffusion models have become the dominant paradigm in generative image AI since 2022, and Luna questions whether the compute cost will limit adoption for smaller teams. They also touch on ethical considerations around deepfakes and copyright. The episode is grounded in real numbers: training a latent diffusion model from scratch can cost upwards of $600,000 in compute, but fine-tuning an existing open-source model can be done for under $5,000. #DiffusionModels #ImageGeneration #GenerativeAI #DeepLearning #StableDiffusion #DALLE #ComputerVision #MachineLearning #Technology #DataScience #AIEthics #ComputeCost #FineTuning #TextToImage #DenoisingDiffusion #LatentDiffusion #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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In this episode of The Data Science Podcast, Lucas and Luna explore how data scientists are using diffusion models — the technology behind tools like DALL-E and Stable Diffusion — for image generation. They break down the core idea of gradually denoising random pixels into coherent images, discuss training and inference costs, and contrast diffusion models with GANs and autoregressive models. Using a concrete example from a mid-size e-commerce company that used a fine-tuned diffusion model to generate product images in underrepresented categories, they walk through the practical pipeline: dataset preparation, conditioning on text prompts, and handling hallucination artifacts. Lucas explains why diffusion models have become the dominant paradigm in generative image AI since 2022, and Luna questions whether the compute cost will limit adoption for smaller teams. They also touch on ethical considerations around deepfakes and copyright. The episode is grounded in real numbers: training a latent diffusion model from scratch can cost upwards of $600,000 in compute, but fine-tuning an existing open-source model can be done for under $5,000. #DiffusionModels #ImageGeneration #GenerativeAI #DeepLearning #StableDiffusion #DALLE #ComputerVision #MachineLearning #Technology #DataScience #AIEthics #ComputeCost #FineTuning #TextToImage #DenoisingDiffusion #LatentDiffusion #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo

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