Gosh that is about the size of it right?
Actually if we think back to even the 1980's we've (IE: CONSUMERS) have not really added much if anything NEW uses/applications for our computing devices.
Sure, we exchange messages with friends and relatives, do some banking, shopping, consume some media (audio and video) and play some games with them.
As mentioned, the games generally have similar plots as they always have and most (if not all) the 'upgraded aspects' is in the visuals. Granted some titles have much more depth, play time and a few have better replay ability.
While they surely 'boot up' and switch applications much faster than decades ago what we are doing with them have not really changed other than what it looks like while we are using it.
The gaming industry is not alone here, a quick look at video media show's rehashed formula plots that seem to be AI generated.