Every plumber I know uses lots of robots (electrical tool that functions on its own) as well as most carpenters. Sure, a person may be able to compress air better than an air compressor, or nail nails better than a nail gun, but if it allowes the service to be done without having to pay sick time and health insurance, my peeps go with the robot.
Lawn care is the most millionair saturated market, but I have seen two or three mowing robots in people's yards in my city. AI is a tool and Robots and people will use it as they see fit. Governments will regulate it as soon as they can see a way to monotize the regulation of it. I dont think AI is as dangerouse a tool as something like alcohol or Asbestos, but Im not calling or writing my congress people about either as well.