Ray Bradbury's Technology

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In Bradbury's story the technology is significant because it represents how dependent the people of the future are on these inanimate devices. When an automated voice in the house repeats "the date three times for memory's sake."Today is Mr. Featherstone's birthday. Today is the anniversary of..."" it is implied that the people in the house are not responsible for memorizing important dates and instead rely on the voice to feed the information to them daily. If a simple task such as memorization is lost in the future, Bradbury leads the readers minds to wander what other tasks are left for artificial intelligence to handle. The author states that "The rooms were acrawl with small cleaning animals all rubber and metal" and then "The house was