Date Time Cambridge launches Regulatory Genome Project The project will use machine learning to sequence the world’s regulatory text and create an open-source repository of machine-readable regulatory information. An open access repository of regulatory information will serve to level the regulatory playing field for those who develop and comply with regulation, particularly in emerging markets Robert Wardrop The University of Cambridge has launched the Regulatory Genome Project, a transformational initiative to sequence the world’s vast amount of regulatory text to create a comprehensive open repository of machine-readable regulatory information for use by regulatory agencies and businesses around the world.