The Boeing 777 and 787 do however have
Flight Envelope Protections. These also work a bit differently than in a modern Airbus, where sidestick inputs are simply ignored or limited by the computers. In a Boeing, the flight envelope protection will use artificial forces on the yokes to provide the following:
Flight Envelope Protection
The flight envelope protection system reduces the possibility of inadvertently exceeding the airplane's flight envelope. The flight envelope protection system provides crew awareness of envelope margins through tactile, aural, and visual cues. The protection functions do not reduce pilot control authority. The protection functions are described later in this section and include:
- stall protection
- overspeed protection
- roll envelope bank angle protection.
(Boeing 777 FCOMv2 9.20.5 - Flight Controls - System Description)
It says that the pilot control authority is not reduced because the pilots can always overpower the simulated forces on the yoke and command the aircraft to go beyond the protected flight envelope.
Essentially, the philosophy for the control authority differs:
- Airbus will not let you do control inputs that might get you killed.
- Boeing will stop you from accidentally making control inputs that might get you killed, but you can override them.