After stepping down from Intel, Pat Gelsinger quickly took a pivotal role at Gloo, a faith-based technology company aiming to bring artificial intelligence and modern communication tools to churches, universities, and nonprofits. His leadership focuses on refining how faith organizations manage donations, volunteers, and administrative tasks through AI-powered solutions.
Gloo provides a broad platform addressing the challenges these organizations face—from improving donor engagement to automating routine operations. The company’s AI studio enables developers to design new tools by integrating advanced large language models, while its portfolio includes services like text and email messaging and analytics to measure volunteer impact.
Since going public, Gloo has reported significant revenue growth and increased its financial outlook, planning a new stock offering to fund further acquisitions. Gelsinger highlighted that many donations go underutilized due to outdated technology and positioned Gloo’s mission as empowering faith communities with efficient, values-centered tech.
Gloo’s Chief Product Officer emphasized the diversity of its clients but noted their shared goal: maximizing social and spiritual impact. Central to their AI work is ensuring the reliable accuracy of biblical references, a complex challenge given the variable precision of existing language models, which Gelsinger stated average around 60-70% accuracy.
The company’s strategy combines faithful adherence to religious content with AI’s capabilities to enhance operational effectiveness. By modernizing workflows and providing targeted marketing tools, Gloo strives to broaden outreach and strengthen sustained support within faith ecosystems.

