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A Japanese robot has solved a Rubik 's Cube in world record time.
The robot, TOKUI Fast Accurate Synchronized Motion Testing Robot, was created by Mitsubishi Electric Corporation .
It has six arms connected to a multi-axis motor and a high-speed camera.
The entire process happens in less time than the blink of a human eye.
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