Microsoft added Generative AI Search and Data Summarization to Power Pages in U.S. Government clouds (GCC, GCC High). Features synthesize search results and summarize structured data. Centralized Copilot hub governance controls manage AI settings and Copilot Studio integrations.
Generative AI Search and Data Summarization are now available in Power Pages for U.S. Government clouds. The release covers GCC and GCC High and adds centralized governance controls. This update extends Power Pages AI features to government compliance environments.
Main feature and impact
Generative AI Search Summarization generates concise syntheses of indexed website content in Power Pages search results. Data Summarization condenses structured record sets for display and analysis on sites. Both features reduce user time to insight and improve content discoverability while operating within U.S. Government cloud boundaries and existing compliance constraints.Practical implications
Administrators can configure these features via Copilot hub settings to enforce consistent policies. Settings include toggles for Generative AI Search Summarization, Data Summarization, and Copilot Studio agent integration. Centralized governance simplifies deployment across GCC and GCC High and helps align AI behavior with agency security, privacy, and audit requirements.“Generative AI capabilities in Power Pages continue to expand across Microsoft cloud environments. Generative AI Search Summarization and Data Summarization are now available in U.S. Government cloud environments, including Government Community Cloud (GCC) and GCC High.”This release requires administrators to review Copilot hub policies and configuration before enabling features. Agencies should validate data flows, access controls, and logging to maintain compliance. Next steps include piloting features in a controlled site and documenting governance decisions.
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