MIT recently unveiled "Photoguard," a tool created by Boston University researchers and aimed at making the lives of AIs much more complex than before. The software works by creating a disturbance at an extremely deep level - we are talking pixels - causing confusion to any AI intent on editing the photos in question.
Photoguard was developed, precisely, by the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, and could become in effect the protection needed to prevent one's images from being "hacked by" AIs.
All that remains is to wait and keep this software within one's radar, will it be the future of technological protection?