The market is incapable of handling certain things. It's very good at doing others.
One thing it's very good at doing is forcing companies to squeeze out more efficiency from their labor in order to make more profits. More output per unit of labor. If robots/AI offer every company that currently uses low-skill, low-education labor to automate their workforces, the forces of the free market will push those companies to automate and become more efficient and profitable.
Along the way, hundreds of thousands of folks lose their jobs and with industries across the country all automating the low-skill, low-education jobs, where do these guys go?
The free market isn't some magical concept that, left unchecked or unregulated, inevitably results in good living conditions for all people. That's not what it does, and in this case, the forces of the free market will likely result in a huge % of Americans being unemployable. Then no matter how cheap the products become, if you're not making any income, you're not affording anything...unless, of course, we rethink politics and our assumptions around what makes someone valuable and worthy of food, shelter, healthcare in our society when working for a wage is just not a reasonable option anymore.