I use the auto-reviewer for actions outside the builtin sandbox.
So far this has been rock solid, and tens of millions of developers use this setup without issue.
It is not going to wipe our hard disks. At least I hope so. Fable and GPT 5.6 have been ever more proactive, and GPT 5.6 is automating the AppStore on my machine to download an Xcode update while I am typing this.
Is this auto-reviewer part of Codex? Is the review done by the agent or the model?
Yes. In Codex it is called 'Approve for me', in Claude it is 'Auto mode'.
I believe in both cases it is prompting a model with a fresh context that is tasked with reviewing the reason for the action.
With Claude, I have seen that if the reviewer does reject the proposed action, it responds with a long text about how the Agent should not try to work around this rejection, and instead prompt the user for an explicit approval of the proposed action.