Pat Gelsinger showcases Gloo's Christian AI at Missional AI Global Summit
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Updated · The Information · Apr 24
Pat Gelsinger showcases Gloo's Christian AI at Missional AI Global Summit
8 articles · Updated · The Information · Apr 24
Gelsinger, now executive chairman and head of technology at Gloo, highlighted AI products to over 140,000 churches and ministry leaders at the Santa Clara event.
Gloo expects $190 million in revenue this year but remains unprofitable, with a $159 million net loss in 2025. The company is focusing on profitability after recent acquisitions and layoffs.
Gloo's AI tools, including faith-aligned chatbots and evaluation systems, reflect a growing intersection of technology and religion, though skepticism remains among religious leaders about AI's spiritual guidance capabilities.
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