Editorial & AI policy

How this index is produced, reviewed, and held accountable

100% AI-assisted in production·100% human-directed editorially

Every entry on god-database.com — from work cataloguing to argument schemas and editorial summaries — is produced with AI assistance and reviewed under the editorial direction of Mohamed Ben Jemaa, founder of INTELLEXIS INC. This page documents the workflow, the tools, and the responsibilities so that researchers can evaluate the evidentiary status of any entry they consider citing.

INTELLEXIS INC.

This index is not a private archive — it is a scholarly research infrastructure built with contemporary tools, openly disclosed.

Transparency about production methods is, on a scholarly platform, a condition of citability. We document here not what AI did or did not write, but how the editorial responsibility is distributed across the workflow — because what matters to a researcher is not the absence of AI, but the presence of a clearly accountable human judgement at every consequential step.

Editorial principles

01

Human judgement on every consequential decision

Catalogue inclusion, canonical status, argument family classification, and editorial summary publication all require human review before going live. No entry is auto-published.

02

AI disclosure embedded in the data model

Each entry carries provenance metadata recording which content was AI-generated, which was AI-assisted, and which was authored or transcribed directly from primary sources. This is queryable, not buried.

03

Versioning and errata in the open

Entries carry a last-reviewed date. Substantive corrections are logged in a public changelog. Slugs and identifiers are immutable so citations remain stable across revisions.

Tools used in the production of this index

Listed in order of contribution to the workflow.

Claudeby Anthropic
claude.ai

Architecture, design & editorial drafting

  • ·Structural decisions on the data model, UI/UX, and information architecture
  • ·Drafting of editorial summaries, methodological notes, and explanatory articles
  • ·Drafting of technical specifications and prompts passed to other agents
  • ·Critical review of catalogue choices and argument taxonomies
Claude
Claude Codeby Anthropic
claude.ai/code

Development & integration

  • ·Implementation of the Next.js / Drizzle / Tailwind stack
  • ·Database migrations, view composition, query optimisation
  • ·Component development and trilingual layout integration
  • ·Bug fixing and continuous refactoring
Claude Code
Codexby OpenAI
openai.com

Data treatment & corpus processing

  • ·PDF extraction and structured catalogue cleaning
  • ·Transliteration normalisation (IJMES simplified convention)
  • ·Author disambiguation and co-author splitting
  • ·Verification of bibliographic metadata
Codex
Replitreplit.com
replit.com

Development environment

  • ·Cloud development environment with full stack integration
  • ·Staging deployments and version control
  • ·Integration with AI agents during development
  • ·Continuous deployment via GitHub Actions
Replit

How the editorial team works

The project follows a three-step workflow between the tools.

01

Editorial planning & vision

Mohamed Ben Jemaa defines the objectives, the requirements, and writes the strategic prompts.

02

AI-assisted execution

Claude architects · Claude Code implements · Codex verifies · DigitalOcean hosts.

03

Human review & validation

Every output is presented to the human editor for review and approval before publication.

How to cite an entry from this index

Every entry has a stable URL and a last-reviewed date. The recommended citation format is below; a copy-ready version is also displayed on each work and author page.

Recommended citation format

Ben Jemaa, M. (ed.), [Year of consultation]. [Title of the entry]. god-database.com. URL: god-database.com/[locale]/[type]/[slug] (last reviewed [YYYY-MM-DD]).

For editorial questions, errata, or collaboration proposals:

Contact INTELLEXIS INC.