Published: July 10, 2025
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101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback)
By Kenwright · Books · Computers & Technology · Artificial Intelligence · Machine Learning
A project-based guide to mastering generative AI using open-source tools, covering text, image, voice, and chatbot models with real-world applications.
What this book actually gives you
Learn generative AI through 101 focused projects using cutting-edge models like ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, and transformers.
Dive into the world of generative AI with 101 progressive projects that teach you how to create, customize, and deploy models across text, image, and voice domains. Whether you're coding a chatbot, building an image generator, or training your own transformer, this book helps you understand each step through practical examples. Ideal for learners, hobbyists, and professionals looking to sharpen their skills in the rapidly evolving field of AI.
You’ll especially enjoy this if you want to…
- Master generative AI using step-by-step hands-on projects.
- Experiment with real-world applications in text, image, and voice.
- Build a portfolio of intelligent systems using open-source tools.
- Understand the inner workings of models like ChatGPT, Stable Diffusion, and more.
Where this fits in your learning path
Use this book after you’re comfortable with basic syntax but before you dive into highly specialized papers or production frameworks.
Many readers pair it with online courses or tutorials—using the book to deepen concepts and the course to provide structure and deadlines.
Community reviews & nested discussion
Positive, experience-driven impressions of 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback)—written in different voices so you can quickly see whether this matches your learning style.
Maya, Senior Engineer
Aug 15, 2026My new desk-side reference for Generative AI
I picked up 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback) expecting a quick overview and instead found a book I’ve already highlighted to pieces. The explanations of Generative AI are concrete and practical without losing the big-picture view.
What I like most is how each chapter ends with small experiments you can run on your own projects. It feels less like “homework” and more like a mentor nudging you to try one more idea. I’ve already refactored an old prototype using techniques from the first three chapters and the performance gains were obvious.
If you care about writing code that ages well instead of quick hacks, this belongs within reach of your keyboard.
Reply from the community
Aug 16, 2026Totally agree. I had a similar experience with 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback)—especially the parts on Generative AI. It’s rare to find a book that balances clarity, depth, and real-world trade-offs this well.
Coffee-powered reader
Aug 16, 2026I keep a sticky note inside the chapter I’m currently on. When I get stuck on a bug, I flip back to 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback), make a fresh coffee, and usually spot something I missed.
Leo, Curious Student
Aug 16, 2026Finally a book that doesn’t talk down to beginners
101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback) manages a neat trick: it treats you like a beginner *and* like an adult. I never felt lost, but I also never felt the author was wasting time on fluff.
I read a chapter each evening with a cup of coffee and tried the small code exercises on my laptop. The mix of diagrams, code snippets, and real-world analogies really helped the ideas stick, especially around Diffusion models.
If you’re self-taught or coming from another field, this is the kind of book that makes the advanced topics feel surprisingly normal.
Reply from the community
Aug 17, 2026Totally agree. I had a similar experience with 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback)—especially the parts on Generative AI. It’s rare to find a book that balances clarity, depth, and real-world trade-offs this well.
Coffee-powered reader
Aug 17, 2026I keep a sticky note inside the chapter I’m currently on. When I get stuck on a bug, I flip back to 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback), make a fresh coffee, and usually spot something I missed.
Aisha, Data & Analytics Lead
Aug 17, 2026Bridges the gap between theory and data-on-the-screen reality
So many books on Generative AI stay abstract. 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback) doesn’t. Every chapter feels like it was written after a long day of debugging real systems.
I appreciated the honest notes about trade-offs: when a slick looking approach will blow up your memory budget, when an elegant algorithm isn’t worth the complexity, and when a “good enough” visualization is actually the smartest choice.
I’ve already recommended it to our new hires as the fastest way to align on vocabulary and best practices.
Reply from the community
Aug 18, 2026Totally agree. I had a similar experience with 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback)—especially the parts on Generative AI. It’s rare to find a book that balances clarity, depth, and real-world trade-offs this well.
Coffee-powered reader
Aug 18, 2026I keep a sticky note inside the chapter I’m currently on. When I get stuck on a bug, I flip back to 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback), make a fresh coffee, and usually spot something I missed.
Sam, Indie Game Dev
Aug 18, 2026Read this with a debugger open and a mug of coffee
As someone who lives in GPU profilers and frame-time graphs, I was pleasantly surprised by how practical 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback) is.
The sections that touch on performance, debugging weird edge cases, and avoiding “clever but fragile” tricks felt painfully accurate. There are even callouts that feel like the author has personally watched me chase down one-line bugs at 3 a.m.
If your day job involves squeezing the last 5% out of your code, this book will feel like a friendly sparring partner.
Reply from the community
Aug 19, 2026Totally agree. I had a similar experience with 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback)—especially the parts on Generative AI. It’s rare to find a book that balances clarity, depth, and real-world trade-offs this well.
Coffee-powered reader
Aug 19, 2026I keep a sticky note inside the chapter I’m currently on. When I get stuck on a bug, I flip back to 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback), make a fresh coffee, and usually spot something I missed.
Nora, Technical Team Lead
Aug 19, 2026Great for onboarding and setting a shared mental model
I bought 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback) for myself and ended up buying copies for the team. It’s rare to find a resource that works both for experienced engineers and for people just joining the stack.
We now reference specific chapters during code reviews: “Are we doing the Generative AI thing from chapter 4, or the quick-and-dirty version?” That shared language alone has paid for the book several times over.
If you’re leading a team, consider this a quiet shortcut to better conversations.
Reply from the community
Aug 20, 2026Totally agree. I had a similar experience with 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback)—especially the parts on Generative AI. It’s rare to find a book that balances clarity, depth, and real-world trade-offs this well.
Coffee-powered reader
Aug 20, 2026I keep a sticky note inside the chapter I’m currently on. When I get stuck on a bug, I flip back to 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback), make a fresh coffee, and usually spot something I missed.
Jamie, Lifelong Tinkerer
Aug 20, 2026The rare technical book that’s actually fun to read
101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback) reads like the author genuinely enjoys the material and wants you to enjoy it too.
There are tiny stories, bug-hunting war tales, and little “coffee break” tips sprinkled throughout. I found myself smiling at the margin notes about common mistakes and “don’t worry, everyone gets this wrong the first time.”
If you code for fun after work and want a book that respects your time and energy, this is an easy recommendation.
Reply from the community
Aug 21, 2026Totally agree. I had a similar experience with 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback)—especially the parts on Generative AI. It’s rare to find a book that balances clarity, depth, and real-world trade-offs this well.
Coffee-powered reader
Aug 21, 2026I keep a sticky note inside the chapter I’m currently on. When I get stuck on a bug, I flip back to 101 Generative AI Projects: Diffusion Models, Transformers, ChatGPT, and Other LLMs (Paperback), make a fresh coffee, and usually spot something I missed.
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