Nothing to do with me. Great, a person was able to recover their ability to walk. But don't mistake the solution as having general utility.
It's a certainty that if these Neuralink things that mister Baphomet suit Elon Musk is funding the development were "approved" by the FDA they would be trying to get everyone to do it.
So that article was propaganda, in my eyes, and nothing to do with me. Just warming people up to the "benefits" same as they did with tobacco, mobile phones, wifi, LED lights, and all the other technologies that now have created this new thing called "Digital Wellbeing", night light, and so on.
If you don't recognise that this is an attempt to whitewash the technology so healthy people get them...
The precautionary principle should temper any enthusiasm for this technology. If it can make you walk, it can make you paralysed too.