Yeah, but that's different. Just because it's based on additive manufacturing techniques doesn't mean that it's even close to being the same kind of machine as a Reprap or Makerbot. While they rarely outright lie, what mainstream tech news love to imply is that desktop hobby 3D printers will soon do that stuff.
It's about as ridiculous as implying that because cars are built by robots, soon your Roomba will be building a car.
It's about as ridiculous as implying that because cars are built by robots, soon your Roomba will be building a car.