ABOUT THE SPEAKER:
Suhas Pai is a NLP researcher and co-founder/CTO at Hudson Labs, a Toronto based Y-combinator backed startup. He is the author of the book ‘Designing Large Language Model Applications’, published by O’Reilly Media. He has contributed to the development of several open-source LLMs over the years and published a variety of independent research. Suhas is active in the ML community, being Chair of the TMLS (Toronto Machine Learning Summit) conference since 2021. He is also a frequent speaker at AI conferences worldwide, and hosts regular seminars discussing the latest research in the field of NLP.
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In this talk, we will rethink language generation beyond the autoregressive paradigm. We will introduce diffusion LLMs as a new family of models that generate through iterative denoising instead of strict left-to-right decoding. We will explain how masked diffusion corrupts text, learns to recover it, and enables parallel token generation. We will compare diffusion decoding with autoregressive decoding across speed, infilling, controllability, and planning. We will examine the practical challenges, including length control, denoising schedules, and blockwise generation. We will end by asking whether the future of language models is autoregressive, diffusion-based, or a hybrid of both.
WHAT YOU’LL LEARN:
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Engineers, Researchers, Data Practitioners: Will get a better understanding of the challenges, solutions, and ideas being offered via breakouts & workshops on Natural Language Processing, Neural Nets, Reinforcement Learning, Generative Adversarial Networks (GANs), Evolution Strategies, AutoML, and more.
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