Hack: Using Codex to Pass Assessment by Removing Elements
rickasaurus · x · 2026-08-21
A retweet shares a case of bypassing AI detection using Codex. To pass a LinkedIn data annotator assessment, the user instructed Codex to complete the task. When Codex flagged the site's 'no AI' policy, the user instructed it to inspect elements and remove the warning paragraph, allowing Codex to complete the assessment and get approved as a human expert.
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