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Robot Solves Rubik’s Cube in Record Time

A cutting-edge robot from Mitsubishi in Japan has shattered a Guinness World Record by solving a Rubik’s Cube in a staggering 0.305 seconds, eclipsing the previous record held by a robot from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. The TOKUI Fast Accurate Synchronized Motion Testing Robot demonstrated unprecedented speed, solving the iconic puzzle ten times faster than any human competitor. This technological feat not only sets a new benchmark in the field of robotics but also highlights the rapid advancements in automated problem-solving and precision engineering.

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