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shuttle

[shuht-l] / ˈʃʌt l /


VERB
travel back and forth
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Large AI models such as ChatGPT and Claude constantly shuttle enormous volumes of data between memory, which holds information, and the computing units that process it.

From Science Daily

No shuttles or trains or long walks to your gate.

From The Wall Street Journal

My folks divorced when I was 6, and I shuttled between their homes as they moved separately around New Jersey.

From The Wall Street Journal

Over the past few weeks, he has shuttled between meetings with the Kremlin in Moscow and separate discussions with Kyiv in the U.S. or Europe.

From The Wall Street Journal

Epstein and visitors were shuttled on helicopters from the St. Thomas airport to the landing site.

From The Wall Street Journal