>>13923253technology definition: machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge
The literal answer to your question is no. The cool answer to your question is yes, but it requires us to redefine technology.
New definition: Any evolutionarily adaptive tool, whether emergent or designed, that allows intelligent agents to drastically reduce entropy.
So in this sense: yes, it is cultural technology. But it is just as much created by the distributed meta-entities that across the minds of our species, as it was created by people.
Such a broad definition though sort of loses some of its meaning, because under this definition, mitochondria is a technology that early single celled organisms used to discretize energy/ATP production (and obv that we still use today).