This is your setting, and I respect anyone's worldbuilding, being a great fan of the hobby myself. But as long as we're discussing it, may I offer some comments?
The robots are fascinating and underused in role-playing, so I applaud your use of them in your setting. However, if I were role-playing in such a setting, I would not want robots to have such a position in all human societies. In other words, I would want to experience a variety of places and situations where robots are more or less prominent - or even non-existent. For example, some regions on Earth have outlawed robots because they were used to commit atrocities in the last war.
In a similar vein, I would also want to experience different social classes of humans. If everyone's rich, many motivations for adventure, intrigue, and crime are removed. I'm sure that you envision different wealth-levels among the rich, so that millionaires want desparately to become trillionaires, but without thousandaires, hundredaires, and diddly-squataires, the role-playing environment may feel too homogenous. Desparate, hungry outsiders provide lots of cool stuff in an RPG, either as PCs or NPCs.
Both these suggestions help to create contrast among different parts of the role-playing setting. These contrasts introduce tension and conflict which are absolutely necessary for an RPG.
Of course, you may be tailoring this setting to specific wishes expressed by your players, in which case - never mind.