NASA's X-59 research jet is designed to travel faster than sound while muffling the resulting sonic boom. The space agency is exploring whether the plane's tech could also apply to future commercial airliners - allowing travellers to cross the Atlantic at speeds greater than 1,500mph.
for detection purposes, the sonic boom isn’t all that important for military aircraft, which are usually detected by light (either radio or infrared) and most of the time they don’t fly over populated areas anyway (and when the do frequently, they usually care about things other than civilian comfort)
tldr maybe but it would probably be like 10th on the list of priorities, it’ll make its way in around the edges but not fundamentally change it