Generative AI and privacy: the PIPC and the CNIL jointly produced a poster to raise awareness among AI users about data protection
27 May 2026
As part of their partnership, the CNIL and the PIPC (South Korea’s data protection authority) have produced a poster explaining how to protect your personal data when using generative AI services.
Following their previous joint poster “Your Data, Your Rights” on ensuring children’s and adolescents’ right to self-determination, the PIPC and the CNIL have once again come together. This time they aim to promote the protection of users and teenagers’ personal data in the context of the use of generative AI services.
This joint poster “Generative AI and Privacy” is part of the ongoing cooperation between the two authorities under their Memorandum of Understanding signed in October 2022.
- Kyung Hee Song, Chairperson of the PIPC
- Marie-Laure Denis, President of the CNIL
As the use of generative AI continues to expand across all age groups, this new poster provides an easy-to-understand guidance on how users can protect their personal data before, during, and after using generative AI services.
The poster is available in three languages: Korean, French, and English, and may be translated into other languages upon request from interested Data Protection Authorities, in accordance with the two authorities’ pre-determined copyright guidelines.
The PIPC and the CNIL will promote and use the poster through various initiatives, including online and offline distribution to middle and high schools, Social networking service posts, and events.
The two authorities have agreed to continue to strengthen international cooperation and policy collaboration, especially to protect children’s and adolescents’ personal data in response to changes in the digital environment, including the rapid expansion of generative AI.