I think this is a real edge case. I’ve never had to regularly power cycle circuit breakers and I’ve never heard of anyone who did. If you have switches that lock up and need a hard power cycle to restore functionality they should be fixed or replaced- if that’s a light switch and the light doesn’t come on when commanded that could create an unsafe situation. If this happens a lot for you, you may need a whole house surge suppressor…
There’s also the issue that most circuit breakers aren’t built to be cycled constantly. Few hundred / couple thousand times sure, but doing it every day for years?
And let’s not forget the liability issue- what happens when Joe Homeowner gets sick of his breaker always popping so he writes a routine like ‘if power fails to XYZ module, then turn breaker on’… and the breaker gets forced back on, even though there’s some other problem, and someone gets hurt. Liability+++.
There’s also just the raw safety concern- what happens if someone is working on the wiring and this automatic thing turns the power on? Nothing good.
A few companies are working on smart load centers- Leviton has one for sale but you can only remotely trip the breaker not turn it back on. Remote turn on is coming though. No idea how they’re going to address the above issues.