AI uses probability to figure out the most likely answer to a problem based on existing information. That doesn't necessarily mean it will generate something completely new. Many inventions in history were accidental discoveries or countless iterations of trial and error. So, I do question how effective it will be at making new discoveries.
Probably eventually, but integration of AI in consumer products doesn't necessarily sell new units, it's just a new and eventually expected feature that keeps you competitive. So short of extensive robotic usage or getting to the point of AI being able to make new discoveries (which I'm skeptical of), you mainly have the big owners of the tech making money selling it to everyone and then cost cutting everywhere else.
Then cost cutting leads to job losses and less money flowing through the economy and a collapse unless business find new ways to generate jobs or they increase wages for existing workers and half the work force (ahem) drops out.