MC1419786: Microsoft Power Platform Adds Configurable Safety Grader for AI Response Evaluation

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The change introduces a new governance capability that allows admins to configure safety checks for AI-generated responses. It primarily affects admin workflows for policy enforcement and monitoring, with minimal direct user impact. Implementation effort involves reviewing and configuring safety criteria, but no immediate action or mandatory rollout is required, so urgency remains low.
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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

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AT A GLANCE

Power Platform introduces a configurable Safety Grader in public preview to help identify unsafe or policy-violating AI responses for better governance.

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END USERS

No major end-user change expected.

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IT ADMINS

Admins can configure safety criteria to screen AI responses against policy violations.

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ROLLOUT TIMELINE

Start:
July 2026

MC1419786: Microsoft Power Platform Adds Configurable Safety Grader for AI Response Evaluation
Message ID: MC1419786
We are announcing the ability to evaluate AI responses using configurable safety graders to identify unsafe or policy-violating outputs in Microsoft Power Platform governance and administration. This feature will reach public preview on July 15, 2026.

How does this affect me?
Admins will be able to configure specific safety criteria to evaluate AI responses prior to them being sent to identify policy-violating outputs. Once configured, the Safety Grader will be able to do the following:

  • Evaluate responses against safety criteria.
  • Detect unsafe or undesirable outputs.
  • Combine safety evaluations with other graders.
  • Provide detailed explanations and evidence supporting the evaluation for each result.

What action do I need to take?
This message is for awareness, and no action is required.

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