Tristan Thompson Launches TracyAI During New York Stock Exchange Opening Bell Visit

Thompson serves as the platform's chief content officer and lead advisor.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 19: NBA player Tristan Thompson tours the New York Stock Exchange during morning trading on February 19, 2025 in New York City. The stock market opened low amid U.S. President Donald Trump's latest 25% tariff hike and the release of the latest Federal Reserve minutes.
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Tristan Thompson shut down the New York Stock Exchange with the launch of his TracyAI platform following NBA All-Star Weekend.

On Wednesday (February 19), the Cleveland Cavaliers forward visited the Stock Exchange to greet executives and floor brokers along for photo ops, according to a press release.

Thompson serves as the company's Chief Content Officer and Lead Advisor, with TracyAI being an innovative artificial intelligence platform that was first introduced alongside pioneering AI tool Virtuals Protocol during the All-Star Game over the weekend. Offering an accuracy to in-game analyses, TracyAI represents a shift in sports broadcasting by providing real-time assessments, predictive insights, and fan participation.

"This is the future of sports analysis," Thompson previously stated. "AI is going to change the ways fans experience the game, and I’m excited to be a part of this launch with TracyAI. TracyAI isn't just about numbers—it's about understanding the game in ways we've never been able to before."

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