SAN FRANCISCO, March 23 (Reuters) - Gloo, a Boulder,
Colorado-based firm that offers technology tools to Christian
churches and other faith groups, said on Monday that Pat
Gelsinger is joining the firm as its head of technology and
executive chairman, where he will help the group develop AI
tools such as virtual assistants and chatbots.
Gelsinger is the former CEO of both chipmaker Intel ( INTC ) and
Broadcom-owned VMware. Gelsinger left Intel ( INTC ) last year after a
clash with its board over his turnaround plans.
Gelsinger's job at Gloo will be his first operational role
since leaving Intel ( INTC ). Gelsinger, a lifelong Christian who has
helmed a group in the San Francisco Bay area working to expand
church membership in the area for more than decade, previously
served on Gloo's board as non-executive chairman since 2018.
Founded in 2013, Gloo last year raised $110 million in
growth financing for an AI push. It is developing chatbots with
a "safe search" option and answers grounded in the
Christian Bible.
Gelsinger will oversee Gloo's product and engineering
efforts.
"Technology has the power to connect, uplift and transform
lives - but only when built with purpose," Gelsinger said in a
statement.