Old school radial saws, for example, basically don't exist anymore at the consumer level. They were simply too dangerous. Slider-type miter saws have almost completely replaced them.
Personally, I would even go so far as to suggest that weekend woodworkers should avoid even having a table saw, period.
The main problem with table saws is that they become a "do all" machine even for those kinds of actions that really shouldn't be done on it. You're already at the table saw, and it's often really convenient to just "sorta kinda" bodge something up on the table saw rather than doing the safe thing and changing the blade, putting together a real jig or using a completely different tool.
If you have a track saw or a cheap CNC instead, the danger level is way, way lower, and the result is probably a lot better.