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Scope & Limits

The easiest way to misuse an awesome-list repository is to treat it like a validated product matrix or a runnable framework. This page keeps that boundary visible.

What the repository covers

The root README spans the learning path, build stack, deployment-adjacent references, current-awareness sources, staged projects, and adjacent awesome lists for Physical AI / Embodied AI.

That is broad coverage, but it is still curated coverage.

What it does not prove

  • It does not prove completeness.
  • It does not independently verify every benchmark, citation count, price point, or maintenance claim made by linked projects.
  • It does not provide a runtime, package install path, service architecture, or deployable application outside the docs site added here.
  • It does not guarantee that every external link or third-party description will stay current.

What to do with that uncertainty

  1. Use the README and this site to narrow the search space.
  2. Validate the final candidates on their upstream project pages, papers, or documentation.
  3. Use the contribution process to correct broken links, duplicates, outdated claims, or missing high-value entries.

Why the docs stay compact

This site is intentionally shorter than the README because the full catalog already exists in the repository. The job here is fast orientation, not duplication.