It seems like it should be doable and I’m surprised there aren’t any consumer products out there meeting this need.
That said, you really don't need to spend 1-2 hours a day on cooking. If you put a little time in and level up on some basic skills, you can make shockingly good meals in 10-20 minutes.
It's mostly a question of figuring out what you like and getting good at making those things, then generalizing the skills you have into making more things.
Regardless, meal planning is a vital part of the regimen. You need to plan out your meals for the week and I know people who also pre-cut their vegetables and stuff so all the prep work is already done so that during the week all they have to do is through their pre-planned meal together. They tend to spend 1-2 hours on Sunday getting everything together so during the week when they're hectic they only need 20 to 30 minutes of meal prep.
None of this requires fancy tech and a lot of money.
There are some crazy things [1] going on in the oven world, though Miele seems to have blown the marketing. My wife and kids all furrowed their brows when I told them about the fish in the ice block. They don't understand or care about physics, they just like tasty food they know how to prepare. "Why would you cook a fish in an ice block in the first place?"
[1] https://www.mieleusa.com/m/in-dialog-with-food-miele-to-unve...