Well yes, but with robots doing all that business, farming, trading and hunting for us, humans will have nothing to do other than ruin economies. Add to that the fact that, as I noted above, given the current state of affairs, robots replacing humans entirely will necessarily lead to massive increases in welfare programs and unemployment aid could in tons of cases become permanent.
That's not the way technological advancement works. We may all have to change jobs but computer driven machines will simply provide humans will a different array of things they might accomplish...not replace them.
Think of the way in the industrial revolution created millions of jobs. They weren't always attractive jobs but they paid more than farming at the time.
This was the beginning of the creation of the middle class.
Nowadays our jobs are cleaner and more analytical and creative. They can still be stifling, but they are a step forward.