Very interesting!
I suspect, without the mechanical limitations of sears and hammers and stuff (although they are, of course, still there) you could make the trigger feel to be whatever you wanted with whatever weight you wanted.
BUT:
You have to be prepared for all the jokes and needles that would come your way.
"New meaning to 'The Blue Screen of Death'."
"So, how many times have you had to unplug the trigger and plug it back in again to get it working?"
"Been on the phone line to tech support much?"
"Do you have to enter your password before shooting?"
"Does the trigger notify the ATF and send your GPS coordinates to them every time you fire the gun?"
Remington tried this some time ago, here's a 2004 article:
https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/gear/reviews/a211/1277311/
and I'm pretty sure I remember an Olympic level .22LR or air pistol using one but I can't find a reference to it.
Also the electronic trigger might be the answer to a common criticism of bullpup triggers with there long mechanical trains. Here's a Youtube article about one:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHXw_nPtnhQ
Good luck and keep us informed, I'm sure technology has made significant advancements/improvements since the guns I've mentioned.