Power Apps row summaries get tighter access controls

Microsoft's 2026 release wave 1 plan says Power Apps row summaries in model-driven apps are planned for general availability in June 2026. The update adds security role targeting for individual summaries, extends support to US Government clouds, and makes Microsoft-provided summaries available from grid views.
AI summaries inside business apps are useful only if makers can control who sees which summary and where it appears. Without that control, a summary can become another support ticket, licensing surprise, or governance argument. The useful change for builders is the access model. If row summaries can be scoped by security role and shown from grids, makers can design faster review experiences without forcing users to open every record or exposing summaries to the wrong audience.
Analysis
Choose one model-driven app with dense records and identify a safe summary candidate. Map the fields, the user security role, and the grid where the summary would reduce record-opening churn.
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