The company that released their product in that state is
not going to fix anything.
I'm doubling down on my
prediction: they released it with these issues intentionally. They planned to PR spin around it until the uproar died down. They aren't going to make any changes. They're going to wait for a month, and if someone brings it up again, they're going to roll their eyes on Twitter and say "we already fixed it, only
racists care about that specific use case you're pointing out."
In a year they're going to sell an Enterprise version of Gemini, with the forced diversity still in there. They know paying businesses aren't going to
officially care about historical accuracy, in fact they'll sell the guardrails as a feature that will "protect you from problematic image generation".
alternative curveball outcome:
since they're modifying prompts to get these results, they may just make that modification a switch you can toggle off and on. Then give Enterprise customers the option to lock the diversity switch On.