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@fabrao, you might like @gigasquid’s recent Conj talk for an overview of the state of deep learning in Clojure, and a view of the future. https://youtu.be/eLl6_k_fZn4
But if you’re asking in general, not just in the Clojureverse, the answer is probably TensorFlow in industry and maybe PyTorch in research.
I would say it is - in fact it is being so used. But if you need recurrent nets, it doesn't have that - yet...