No, there’s an underlying logic and underlying settings that are still accessible.
But transparently wrapped around that there’s a “good Clippy” who can teach, interpret, and orchestrate those settings with a CUI (conversational UI, pronounced “koo-ee”).
Oh, a settings assistant is much easier to get right.
It is just completely against the modernly accepted "best practices" for devices and interface development. So I don't see how we can get it. But yeah, it could be good.
So, appliances get even harder to understand settings, that are actually illogical, instead of just having hidden logic? That's not a clear win.