Sadly, yes, Artificial Intelligence can be hacked by tuning the data against itself for one thing. When the brains Who developed Ai usd their imaginative powers and creative energies to develop systems that could mimic or replace human activity they were concerned with the complexity of tasks.
They were not considering malicious use. Hacking AI would (will) have political, military, economic and lone wolf perpetrators. Hackers have only to mimic a process or personal application for the situation to be disastrous.
The driving force behind any AI robot or device is a computer. Any computer can be hacked thus meaning that yes AI can be hacked. A very good example of this is the AI technology that is assoicated with smart cars. Smart cars depend on some kind of computer that is hooked to a cloud which in turn allows for things such as autonomous driving and automatic start and stop features. These computers can be hacked to make it misinterpret stop signs and disregard speed limits. Faking voice commands is another way that a AI computer can be hacked. The thing is that AI is becoming more and more the norm thus meaning that security is going to be needed for those devices to prevent any kind of hacking. Exclusive protection against hackers for AI computers will certaiinly become more and more popular in the near future.