Data protection authorities issue joint statement on AI-generated imagery and privacy concerns

March 4, 2026 - 11:37am

OIC has signed a joint statement with 60 other domestic and global privacy authorities, highlighting concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) systems that generate realistic images and videos depicting identifiable individuals, without their knowledge or consent.

Queensland’s Information Commissioner, Joanne Kummrow, and Privacy Commissioner, Alexander White, signed the statement which was coordinated by the International Enforcement Cooperation Working Group (part of the Global Privacy Assembly).

Mr White said the united position highlights the seriousness of the issue, as well as the need for organisations developing and using AI systems to comply with applicable legal frameworks, including data protection and privacy rules.

“We are especially concerned about potential harm to vulnerable groups in the community, including children. This misuse of personal information can result in serious harms, such as reputational and emotional harm from cyber-bullying and exploitation,” Mr White said.

“While technological advancements can bring positives to our world, we must ensure AI content generation systems do not encroach on people’s privacy rights, dignity, safety and other fundamental rights.”

The joint statement is provided below.

Joint Statement on AI-Generated Imagery and the Protection of Privacy

23 February 2026

The co-signatories below are issuing this Joint Statement in response to serious concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) systems that generate realistic images and videos depicting identifiable individuals without their knowledge and consent.

While AI can bring meaningful benefits for individuals and society, recent developments - particularly AI image and video generation integrated into widely accessible social media platforms - have enabled the creation of non-consensual intimate imagery, defamatory depictions, and other harmful content featuring real individuals. We are especially concerned about potential harms to children and other vulnerable groups, such as cyber-bullying and/or exploitation.

Expectations for Organisations

The co-signatories remind all organisations developing and using AI content generation

systems that such systems must be developed and used in accordance with applicable legal frameworks, including data protection and privacy rules.

We also highlight that the creation of non-consensual intimate imagery can constitute a  criminal offence in many jurisdictions.

Whilst specific legal requirements vary by jurisdiction, fundamental principles should guide all organisations developing and using AI content generation systems, including:

  • Implement robust safeguards to prevent the misuse of personal information and generation of non-consensual intimate imagery and other harmful materials, particularly where children are depicted.
  • Ensure meaningful transparency about AI system capabilities, safeguards, acceptable uses and the consequences of misuse.
  • Provide effective and accessible mechanisms for individuals to request the removal of harmful content involving personal information and respond rapidly to such requests.
  • Address specific risks to children through implementing enhanced safeguards and providing clear, age-appropriate information to children, parents, guardians and educators.

Coordinated Response

The harms arising from non-consensual generation of intimate, defamatory, or otherwise harmful content depicting real individuals are significant and call for urgent regulatory attention.

To encourage the development of innovative and privacy-protective AI, the co-signatories of this statement are united in expressing their concern about the potential harms from the misuse of AI content generation systems. The co-signatories aim to share information on their approaches to addressing these concerns that can include enforcement, policy and education, as appropriate and to the extent that such sharing is consistent with applicable laws. This reflects our shared commitment and joint effort in addressing a global risk.

Conclusion

We call on organisations to engage proactively with regulators, implement robust safeguards from the outset, and ensure that technological advancement does not come at the expense of privacy, dignity, safety, and other fundamental rights - particularly for the most vulnerable of our global society.

Signatories

OIC has signed a joint statement with 60 other domestic and global privacy authorities, highlighting concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) systems that generate realistic images and videos depicting identifiable individuals, without their knowledge or consent.

Albania
Information and Data Protection Office of the Republic of Albania
Besnik Dervishi, Information and Data Protection Commissioner
Andorra
Andorran Data Protection Agency

Agència Andorrana de Protecció de Dades
Jèssica Obiols, Head of the Andorran Data Protection Agency
Argentina
Agency of Access to Public Information – DPA Argentina

Agencia de Acceso a la Información Pública
Mg. Beatriz de Anchorena, Commissioner of the Agency to Access to Public Information
Autonomous City of Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Ombudsman’s Office of the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires

Defensoría del Pueblo de la Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires
María Rosa Muiños, Defensora del Pueblo / Ombudsman
State of Queensland (Australia)
Office of the Information Commissioner, Queensland

Joanne Kummrow, Information Commissioner
Alexander White, Privacy Commissioner
Basque (Spain)
Basque Data Protection Authority

Autoridad Vasca de Protección de Datos
Unai Aberasturi Gorriño, President
Belgium
Data Protection Authority

Autorité de la protection des données – Gegevensbeschermingsautoriteit

Koen Gorissen, Chairman of the Board
Alexandra Jaspar, Member of the Board
Peter Van den Eynde, Member of the Board
Bermuda
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Bermuda

E. Angie Farquharson, Acting Privacy Commissioner
Brazil
National Data Protection Agency

Agência Nacional de Proteção de Dados
Waldemar Gonçalves Ortunho Junior, Director-President
Bulgaria
Commission for Personal Data Protection of the Republic of Bulgaria

Комисия за защита на личните данни
Borislav Bozhinov, Chairman
Burkina Faso
Commission for Information Technology and Freedoms

Commission de l’Informatique et des Libertés
Kouliga Désiré Yameogo, Director of Legal Affairs and Litigation
Canada
Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada

Philippe Dufresne, Commissioner
Province of Alberta (Canada)
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner of Alberta

Diane McLeod, Information and Privacy Commissioner
Province of British Columbia (Canada)
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia

Michael Harvey, Information and Privacy Commissioner for British Columbia
Province of Newfoundland and Labrador (Canada)
Office of the Information and Privacy Commissioner for Newfoundland and Labrador

Kerry Hatfield, Commissioner
Province of Quebec (Canada)
Commission on Access to Information of Quebec

Commission d’accès à l’information du Québec
Me Lise Girard, President and Member
Me Naomi Ayotte, Vice-President, Supervision Section and Administrative Judge
Me Steeven Plante, Member, Supervision Section and Administrative Judge
Republic of Cabo Verde
National Commission of Data Protection

Comissão Nacional de Proteção de Dados
Faustino Varela Monteiro, President
Catalonia (Spain)
Catalan Data Protection Authority

Autoritat Catalana de Protecció de Dades
Meritxell Borràs i Solé, Director
Colombia
Superintendence of Industry and Commerce of Colombia

Superintendencia de Industria y Comercio
Juan Carlos Upegui, Deputy Superintendent for the Protection of Personal Data
Croatia
Croatian Personal Data Protection Agency

Agencija za zaštitu osobnih podataka
Zdravko Vukić, Director
Cyprus
Commissioner for Personal Data Protection, Cyprus

Γραφείο Επιτρόπου Προστασίας Δεδομένων Προσωπικού Χαρακτήρα
Maria Christofides, Commissioner for Personal Data Protection
Ecuador
Superintendence of Personal Data Protection of Ecuador

Superintendencia de Protección de Datos Personales del Ecuador
Fabrizio Roberto Peralta Díaz, Superintendent of Data Protection
European Data Protection Board
European Data Protection Board

Anu Talus, Chair of the European Data Protection Board
European Data Protection Supervisor
European Data Protection Supervisor

Wojciech Wiewiórowski, European Data Protection Supervisor
France
National Commission for Information Technology and Civil Liberties

Commission Nationale de l’Informatique et des Libertés
Marie-Laure Denis, President
Germany
Federal Commissioner for Data Protection and Freedom of Information

Bundesbeauftragte für den Datenschutz und die Informationsfreiheit
Andreas Hartl, Deputy Commissioner
Ghana
Data Protection Commission Ghana

Dr Arnold Kavaarpuo, Executive Director / Commissioner
Quintin Akrobotu, Director, Regulatory & Compliance
Abigail Tibuah Yeboah, Head of Administration
Gibraltar
Gibraltar Regulatory Authority

John Paul Rodriguez, Chief Executive Officer
Bailiwick of Guernsey
Office of the Data Protection Authority

Brent Homan, Data Protection Commissioner
Hong Kong (SAR), China
Office of the Privacy Commissioner for Personal Data

個人資料私隱專員公署
Ada Chung Lai-Ling, Privacy Commissioner
Iceland
The Icelandic Data Protection Authority

Persónuvernd
Helga Þórisdóttir, Data Protection Commissioner
Helga Sigríður Þórhallsdóttir, Head of International Affairs & Guidance
Ireland
Data Protection Commission

Coimisiún um Chosaint Sonaí
Dr. Des Hogan, Commissioner for Data Protection and Chairperson
Dale Sunderland, Commissioner for Data Protection
Niamh Sweeney, Commissioner for Data Protection
Isle of Man
Isle of Man Information Commissioner

Alexandra Delaney-Bhattacharya, Information Commissioner
Israel
Israeli Privacy Protection Authority

הרשות להגנת הפרטיות
Gilad Semama, Commissioner
Italy
Italian Data Protection Authority

Garante per la Protezione dei dati Personali
Pasquale Stanzione, President
Ginevra Cerrina Feroni, Vice-President
Agostino Ghiglia, Board Member
Bailiwick of Jersey
Jersey Office of the Information Commissioner

Paul Vane, Information Commissioner
Kenya
Office of the Data Protection Commissioner

Oscar Otieno, Deputy Data Commissioner
Kosovo
Information and Privacy Agency

Krenare Sogojeva Dërmaku, Commissioner for Information and Privacy
Malta
Office of the Information and Data Protection Commissioner of Malta

Ian Deguara, Information and Data Protection Commissioner
Mauritius
Mauritius Data Protection Office

Drudeisha Madhub, Data Protection Commissioner
State of Mexico and Municipalities (Mexico)
Institute for Transparency, Access to Public Information and Personal Data Protection of the State of Mexico and Municipalities

Instituto de Transparencia, Acceso a la Información Pública y Protección de Datos Personales del Estado de México y Municipios
Dr. José Martínez Vilchis, President Commissioner
Rosario Mejía Ayala, Commissioner
Sharon Cristina Morales Martínez, Commissioner
Luis Gustavo Parra Noriega, Commissioner
Guadalupe Ramírez Peña, Commissioner
State of Nuevo León (Mexico)
Institute for Transparency, Access to Public Information and Personal Data Protection of Nuevo León

Instituto de Transparencia, Acceso a la Información Pública y Protección de Datos Personales del Estado de Nuevo León
Brenda Lizeth González Lara, President Commissioner
Félix Fernando Ramírez Bustillos, Commissioner
María Teresa Treviño Fernández, Commissioner
Mexico
Personal Data Protection Unit of the Anti-Corruption and Good Government Secretariat

Unidad de Protección de Datos Personales de la Secretaría Anticorrupción y del Buen Gobierno
Monaco
Personal Data Protection Authority

Autorité de Protection des Données Personnelles
Agnès Lepaulmier, Secretary General
Netherlands
Dutch Data Protection Authority

Autoriteit Persoonsgegevens
Monique Verdier, Deputy Chair
New Zealand
Office of the Privacy Commissioner, New Zealand

Michael Webster, Privacy Commissioner
Nigeria
Nigeria Data Protection Commission

Dr. Vincent Olatunji, National Commissioner / Chief Executive Officer
Norway
Norwegian Data Protection Authority

Datatilsynet
Tobias Judin, Head of International
Panama
The National Authority for Transparency and Access to Information

Autoridad Nacional de Transparencia y Acceso a la Información
Licda. Sheyla Castillo de Arias, Director
Peru
National Authority for the Protection of Personal Data

Autoridad Nacional de Protección de Datos Personales
Eduardo Luna Cervantes, Director
Philippines
National Privacy Commission, Philippines

Atty. Johann Carlos S. Barcena, CESO III, Privacy Commissioner
Atty. Jose Amelito S. Belarmino, MSc, Deputy Privacy Commissioner
Atty. Juan Paolo F. Fajardo, Deputy Privacy Commissioner
Poland
Personal Data Protection Office

Urząd Ochrony Danych Osobowych
Mirosław Wróblewski, President of the Office
Portugal
Portuguese Data Protection Supervisory Authority

Comissão Nacional de Proteção de Dados
Prof. Dra. Paula Meira Lourenço, President
Singapore
Personal Data Protection Commission of the Republic of Singapore

Denise Wong, Deputy Commissioner
Slovenia
Information Commissioner of the Republic of Slovenia

Informacijski pooblaščenec
dr. Jelena Virant Burnik, Information Commissioner
Republic of Korea
Personal Information Protection Commission

개인정보 보호위원회
Kyung Hee Song, Chairperson
Switzerland
Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner

Eidgenössischer Datenschutz- und Öffentlichkeitsbeauftragter
Adrian Lobsiger, Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner
Emirate of Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates)
ADGM Office of Data Protection

Sami Mohammed, Commissioner of Data Protection
Emirate of Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
Dubai International Financial Centre Authority

Lori Baker, Vice President – Data Protection & Regulatory Compliance
United Kingdom
UK Information Commissioner’s Office

William Malcolm, Executive Director Regulatory Risk & Innovation
Uruguay
Regulatory and Control Unit for Personal Data

Unidad Reguladora y de Control de Datos Personales
Executive Council