That's not how product liability laws work in the U.S. or in the E.U.
The first time a child gets harmed by a robot, the company making that robot will go spectacularly bankrupt. If a child gets killed by a robot, it would likely end the consumer robotics industry for a decade or more.
Perhaps, but also the US has the 2nd amendment and it seems (from the outside) to be a big part of their culture.
I don't think AI in general has that benefit despite people occasionally trying to criticise AI companies who restrict the output of LLMs by reference to the 1st amendment; robotics in particular definitely doesn't have that benefit.