I don’t know, maybe you can get all the important (speed) benefits of PyTorch with (without giving up any Julia benefits?):
EDIT: There’s already (available since at least April):
The short answer to the question below was “Yes and Flux”, I also link directly to a more detailed answer:
I’m not sure how good GitHub - boathit/JuliaTorch: Using PyTorch in Julia Language
is. It’s a wrapper, but I tried to install in, and I see now it’s not yet a proper package (so, neither registered), so you have to git clone or download.
I guess it is/would be nice to have it (with easy installation), while I’m not so sure you would use Julia to its full potential (nor sure you could mix with Julia’s frameworks), so I think a migration to a Julia-only solution (e.g. maybe with other registered package above?) should be on people’s radar.