That machine can be in a Russian or Iranian nuclear physics or bioweapon lab and run very specific software. E.g. you can be looking for some project code names.
Sure. But that's a very distinct task vs. the implication that Zoom is somehow making ad revenue off of Linux process names. The latter strikes me as not very likely because there's no money in it; the former is well outside of anything I feel qualified to opine on.
Haha. What possible market is there for knowing which other binaries Zoom (desktop) users run? OMG Zoom users also run Chrome, cat, and init! That'll be $10k please.