I see the possibility that robots could do the work that is uncreative, repetitious, mind-numbing, dull, but absolutely necessary, like harvesting crops, maintaining roads, tarring roofs, treating sewage and the like, thereby allowing people to do n=more creative pursuits like engaging in the arts, ornamental gardening, quilting, and all sorts of artisanry.
The problem is that if the robots are the property of a few wealthy people, this is unlikely to happen, as they will not build the robots and put them out to work for free, even if it benefits everyone, because for at least some people, owning more and making money is the mos creative thing they can imagine.