Yes, "generic" is the inaccurate term a few fans are using. But if "generic" refers to sets that can be used on any scifi show, then it's demonstrably incorrect, because these look like an updated version of the relatively circular, usual Star Trek bridge sets. Some hints of TOS colors are used throughout, even with the updated, expected look of modern scifi. This also goes for some of the hallways, which have echoes of the TOS colors used in subtle ways, and I must say are pretty clever, because personally, I wouldn't have designed them this way, but it works.They've spent a lot of money on it, but there's nothing particularly striking about any of the sets except their apparent size. "Generic" is the term that people have been throwing around, and that comes close to being true.
Simply because a design is rendered in great detail at great expense doesn't make it imaginative or convincing. Discovery's bridge is a bigger, costlier round room with lots of chairs and lights that don't really appear to do anything. It's most Star Trek bridges.
Mike Okuda was really the only artist who ever really made all those panels look like they might be designed as controls and interfaces. He's got the kind of genius that's just not showing here.
RAMA