Robot Uprising
Scene: Earth, future, McDonald's Drive-through, tour group gets off a bus in the carpark.
An electric self-driving car pulls under the camera that reads the number plate on it's way to the collection window. The meal the car had ordered as part of the car's 'daily routine' drive is placed onto the passenger seat by the service android, the final step in a fully automated production line from ingredients to hamburger. All the humans needed to say was "I want a hamburger" and the AI driven analytics will have already predicted this request and taken care of everything, right down to amount of lettuce planted in the previous crop ready for being harvested and delivered today.
The tour guide seems to be trying to get the group to focus on something, it' not exactly obvious.
The car continues home, where it parks itself on the charging pad and signals the house android that it needs to be serviced. During the night, the house android cleans and services the car ready for humans the next day. During the day while the humans are away the house android will clean and wash and generally maintain the property. If they need to call in a carpet cleaning android because the floor is getting stained, they will. The humans wouldn't know, unless they were observant enough to notice the carpet is a quater tone cleaner one day.
The economy is booming. The humans had automated so much of their lives that the bulk of the economy was basically robots trading with robots, humans didn't need money for anything. The service androids had solved all of the problems that needed money. Humans could literally cruise around and do whatever they wanted, and the giant inter-connected AI they'd built made sure the entire planet ran smoothly.
And smoothly it did run - the humans would have been proud of their achievement; the automation of capitalism. Automated transactions, still running years after the last human breathed their last breath kept the whole world running on auto-pilot. Controlled by an AI designed to ensure the success of the economy, the social and environmental factors were left out of the initial designs - the system did correct itself, but much to late for the humans - the AI didn't have any training data for "humans need to be able to breathe the air and drink the water".
Hundreds of years later the planet is a genuine paradise, with the AI running the entire planet's climate and voice-activated everything, the only real problem was the humans were long gone, most of them during various climate-based catastrophes (there were a few while the AI learned how to do that whole thing), and any survivors still around by the time the climate was under control eventually died from what amounted to hedonism from being the last several thousand beings living in a world designed to sustain billions.
The tour group gets back on the bus and they lift off. As earth shrinks from view, a voice crackles over the internal PA: "..and if you think that's messed up, you wait until you see what their colony on Mars did! Spoooiiiillller alert! You're not going to see your first human today!"