The incuriosity of all parties to an event categorized as hazardous is astonishing. Boeing says it's a system that's completely transparent to the pilot, and therefore there is no need to describe a failure that they say would be hazardous. What part of that passes a reasonable smell test? It's safe unless it fails, which would be rare, but if it fails people could die? But meh, it's rare so let's not even find out what would happen if it happened?
Boeing must be compelled to show their work for this probability computation, because it is clearly wrong. And both Boeing and the FAA have to answer why there's no mandatory testing of hazardous events. At least what does a simulator think will happen in various states of perturbed sensor data, and how does a pilot react when not expecting such an event?
Oh, and the part about depending on a single sensor is not, per Boeing, a single point of failure because human pilots are part of the system? That's a gem. The pilots are the backup? This poisonous form of logic is perverse.