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This is grossly overstating the optional feature. As I understand it, "AOA disagree" is a single light near the AoA indicator itself. It's not an explanation, or even an alert. It's not where anyone would reasonably look when trying to diagnose an uncommanded flight control problem.
When lights are normally not lit and one lights up a pilot or other machine or plant operator should take notice. A detailed explanation should not be required since they should know what the different warning lights mean and what can cause them to be lit. I personally would like to see a list of the airlines that bought the more expensive 737 max that included the additional safety features.
Even the current training does not tell pilots to know that an AoA disagree light is an emergency because it can cause the plane to enter an uncommanded nosedive via MCAS. I really don't think it's reasonable to expect the pilots to know things that Boeing is not even trying to tell them.