This article introduces the Regulatory Genome Project (RGP) at the University of Cambridge, a pioneer research project aiming to create an information structure facilitating the use of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning within the context of financial regulations. This structure, when adopted, will pave the way for further enhancements to applications in Regulatory Technology (RegTech), Supervisory Technology (SupTech) and the adoption of machine-readable rulebooks; all with tangible benefits to the entire financial system.
1 OCT 2023In this article Dr Giovanni Bandi considers initiatives to transform regulatory compliance through “embedded supervision”, a regulatory framework that provides for the compliance with regulatory standards in distributed ledger technology-based markets to be automatically monitored.
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