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Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Joins Faith-Tech Firm Gloo to Lead AI Revolution

Deepika Rana / Updated: Mar 25, 2025, 06:22 IST
Former Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger Joins Faith-Tech Firm Gloo to Lead AI Revolution

In a significant career shift, Pat Gelsinger, the former CEO of Intel and VMware, has joined Gloo, a faith-based technology company, as Head of Technology and Executive Chairman. The move marks Gelsinger’s return to the tech industry after stepping down from Intel in late 2024. His new role at Gloo will focus on leveraging artificial intelligence (AI) to empower faith communities with innovative digital tools.


Gelsinger’s Move to Gloo: A Blend of Faith and Technology

Gelsinger, known for his deep Christian faith, has long been an advocate for integrating technology with religious and community-based initiatives. His transition to Gloo aligns with his personal beliefs and professional expertise, as he seeks to develop AI-driven tools tailored to the needs of churches and faith organizations.

In an official statement, Gelsinger expressed his enthusiasm about his new position, emphasizing the role of technology in strengthening communities:

"Technology has the power to connect, uplift, and transform lives—but only when built with purpose."

His leadership is expected to drive Gloo’s efforts in AI-powered tools, which the company believes can enhance engagement within religious communities.


What is Gloo?

Founded in 2013, Gloo is a Colorado-based tech company that provides digital services to churches, non-profits, and faith organizations. It offers data analytics, community engagement platforms, and AI-powered chat tools to help faith-based groups expand their reach and better serve their members.

Gloo has gained significant traction in recent years, securing $110 million in growth funding in 2024 to expand its AI initiatives. The company’s flagship AI-powered chatbot and “safe search” feature provide faith-based answers rooted in Christian teachings.

With AI rapidly transforming industries, Gloo aims to create ethical and faith-centered AI solutions, ensuring that religious communities have access to technology that aligns with their values.


Gloo’s AI Vision Under Gelsinger’s Leadership

As Gloo’s Head of Technology, Gelsinger will be responsible for product development and engineering. His appointment comes at a time when faith-based organizations are increasingly adopting digital tools to connect with followers, manage outreach programs, and provide faith-based education.

Gloo has already started integrating open-source AI models, such as DeepSeek R1, into its platform. These AI-powered solutions include:

  • AI-driven virtual assistants to answer religious questions.

  • Data analytics tools to help churches understand community needs.

  • Faith-focused search engines offering scriptural guidance.

By combining AI and big data, Gloo aims to provide personalized digital experiences for religious institutions while maintaining strict ethical guidelines for AI usage.


Gelsinger’s Legacy in Tech and His New Mission

Pat Gelsinger has been a key figure in the tech industry for decades. Before joining Gloo, he served as:

  • CEO of Intel (2021-2024), where he spearheaded Intel’s turnaround strategy.

  • CEO of VMware (2012-2021), playing a crucial role in the rise of cloud computing.

  • Intel’s first CTO (2001-2009), leading key innovations in processor technology.

His departure from Intel in December 2024 followed disagreements with the board over the company’s strategic direction. Despite his exit, Gelsinger’s reputation as a visionary leader remains strong, and his move to Gloo is seen as a bold step toward blending faith and technology.


The Future of Faith and AI

Gloo’s adoption of AI under Gelsinger’s leadership highlights a growing intersection between technology and faith. As churches and religious organizations continue to embrace digital transformation, Gloo’s AI tools could redefine how faith communities engage with technology.

With Gelsinger at the helm of Gloo’s technology division, the company is expected to expand its influence in the faith-tech sector, offering solutions that help churches, non-profits, and faith-driven communities thrive in the digital age.

His appointment signals a new era for AI in faith-based organizations, where technology is used not just as a tool, but as a means to enhance spiritual engagement and community building.