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Ralph Lauren Debuts Azure OpenAI-Powered AI Stylist ‘Ask Ralph’ to Curate Shoppable Outfits
Ralph Lauren has launched Ask Ralph, a conversational AI stylist within its mobile app that uses Microsoft Azure OpenAI to generate brand-constrained, shoppable outfit recommendations. The assistant employs retrieval-augmented generation to ground suggestions in Ralph Lauren’s catalog and real-time inventory, prioritizing brand integrity and direct commerce. While the rollout demonstrates a strategic use of white-label AI to preserve editorial control, it also highlights risks around hallucinations, privacy, vendor lock-in, and creative overfitting.
Only 17% of Organizations Have Technical Controls for AI Data, Survey Finds, as Third-Party Risks Spiral
A new Kiteworks survey reveals that only 17% of organizations have implemented technical controls to prevent sensitive data leakage via public AI tools, while nearly half lack visibility into third-party data access. The report highlights a dangerous “visibility-risk cascade” that leads to longer breach detection times and higher litigation costs, with organizations managing 1,001–5,000 vendors facing the highest breach rates. Immediate action is needed to close AI governance gaps, harden third-party access, and accelerate breach detection.
Microsoft Copilot Studio Launches Inline Runtime Controls to Block Risky AI Agent Steps
Microsoft Copilot Studio now supports near-real-time runtime monitoring, allowing external security monitors to approve or block agent actions before execution. This inline control shifts enforcement from post-hoc detection to prevention, enabling organizations to integrate Microsoft Defender, third-party XDR, or custom endpoints. The feature offers a pragmatic governance boost but requires careful planning around latency, telemetry exposure, and monitor availability.
UK Government Copilot Trials: User Satisfaction Soars, But Productivity Gains Remain Unproven
UK government pilots of Microsoft 365 Copilot reveal a striking paradox: users report high satisfaction and average daily time savings of 26 minutes, but a rigorous departmental evaluation found no verifiable productivity gains. The findings highlight that self-reported convenience does not always translate to measurable output improvements, underscoring the need for targeted, conservatively measured AI rollouts with strong governance and training.
Dynamics 365 Copilot Implementation Playbook: How to Turn AI Promises into Measurable ERP Gains
Microsoft's Dynamics 365 Copilot is rapidly evolving from a generative AI add-on into an embedded ERP assistant that can speed up finance closes, supply chain decisions, and sales workflows. Early pilots show real time savings but also expose risks around data quality, governance, and user training. A phased implementation with rigorous measurement and strong governance is essential to turn AI promises into measurable business gains.
Microsoft Adds Near-Real-Time 'Approve/Block' Gate to Copilot Studio Agent Actions
Microsoft has embedded a near-real-time approve/block gate into Copilot Studio agent executions, allowing external security monitors to inspect and veto actions before they occur. The platform-level feature, governed through PPAC, supports Microsoft Defender and third-party XDR integrations, giving enterprises a last-mile defense against prompt injection, data exfiltration, and connector misuse. A one-second default-allow fallback and telemetry exposure are critical tradeoffs that demand careful rollouts and operational monitoring.
Ralph Lauren Debuts Ask Ralph, an AI Stylist Built on Microsoft Azure, to Transform Mobile Shopping
Ralph Lauren has launched Ask Ralph, a conversational AI stylist integrated into its mobile app and powered by Microsoft Azure OpenAI. The tool generates shoppable, brand-consistent outfit recommendations from natural-language queries, compressing discovery and purchase into a single chat interface. Its success will depend on accurate inventory grounding, strong privacy controls, and ongoing editorial oversight.
Elon Musk’s xAI Drops $440K Engineer Roles in Seattle, Challenging Microsoft’s AI Dominance
xAI establishes a new Seattle engineering hub offering salaries up to $440,000, targeting GPU kernel engineers and multimodal specialists to accelerate Grok’s development. The move deepens a complex coopetition with Microsoft—Azure hosts Grok even as Musk sues the company for antitrust—while intensifying the talent war in the Pacific Northwest. Enterprise buyers must weigh Grok’s innovation against safety risks, unverified infrastructure claims, and legal uncertainty.
HR and IT Must Join Forces: The Radical AI Strategy Behind Balfour Beatty's £7.2m Copilot Rollout
Balfour Beatty has invested £7.2 million in Microsoft 365 Copilot, rolling out AI across its 27,000-strong workforce with a radical people-first strategy. CIO Jon Ozanne insists HR must drive the transformation, embedding the department in every aspect of deployment, from training to job design, to ensure adoption and harness AI for safety, sustainability, and productivity gains.
Microsoft Sneaks AI Photo Edits and Bing Reverse Image Search into Windows 11 File Explorer
Microsoft is testing AI-powered image editing and Bing visual search directly in Windows 11 File Explorer's right-click menu. The Insider preview includes quick actions for background blur, object erasure, background removal, and reverse image search, but privacy and governance concerns remain as the features prepare for wider rollout.
Microsoft Copilot Outage Strikes on September 8, Leaving Users Scrambling for Workarounds
Microsoft Copilot suffered a notable outage on September 8, 2025, with hundreds of users reporting access issues starting around 8:05 p.m. ET. The disruption likely stemmed from configuration or authentication failures, though Microsoft has yet to release an official root-cause analysis. Users are advised to verify via alternate entry points like copilot.microsoft.com and monitor official service health dashboards while preparing fallback workflows for future incidents.
Windows 11 Canary Build 27938 Introduces AI-Powered Image Editing in File Explorer Context Menu
Microsoft’s latest Canary build weaves AI deeply into the Windows shell, adding one-click image edits and visual search to File Explorer’s context menu. This experiment reduces context switching but raises critical questions about data locality, governance, and licensing that IT admins must watch as the feature matures.
Microsoft Arms Copilot Studio with Inline Agent Gatekeeping to Block Risky AI Actions
Microsoft's Copilot Studio now supports near-real-time runtime monitoring, allowing security teams to approve or block AI agent actions inline before execution. The feature integrates with Microsoft Defender and third-party policy engines, shifting enforcement from post-hoc to synchronous prevention, but it introduces compliance and operational challenges that demand rigorous testing.