Probably not:
From article dated 20 MAY 2019:
"But in a statement provided to CNBC late Monday, Boeing said the NMA was not a plane that would herald a technological revolution.
“We remain focused on executing on our commitments, including evaluating the business case for the NMA. With that said, should we launch, the NMA flight deck is being designed for two pilots and we’ve been consistent that we don’t see NMA as a technology push airplane,”
The industry has been outlining what they would want if Boeing builds a new mid-market aircraft.
www.cnbc.com
From a public relations perspective, Single Pilot would seem to be an unwise path for them to take in light of the recent HAL 9000-like behavior of their latest designs.
The airlines would love it, but luckily for the profession we're still a few decades away, I think. Boeing's recent failures have set the prospect/likelihood of it happening back even farther than a few years ago.
Maybe they can automate flight attendants with vending machine robots first.