Neil Postman's mistaken view of technological monopoly is that starting from Postman's point of view, all preset biases are unforeseeable at the beginning. Neil Postman (1931-2003) is the author of "Amusing Ourselves to Death". He is a world-famous media culture researcher and critic. He is a representative of the Media Environment School (New York School) and pioneered it at New York University. Majoring in media ecology, the three representative works of which are "Amusing Ourselves to Death", "The Disappearance of Childhood" and "Technological Monopoly" are known as the Trilogy of Media Criticism in academic circles. Their consistent theme is to review the impact of technology on human society. Negative impacts on life, culture, and systems.