When you go on Youtube and see a video titled "AI learns to do ", there are two possibilities.
The first is that the video author is using reinforcement learning, in which the results of actions are analyzed, judged, and the expected causes identified through gradient backpropagation. The AI learns by looking at what it did, and how those actions effected its situation. This may be asking too much of women.
The second is that the video author is using a genetic algorithm, in which a large number of agents are initialized, and those that are not suited to survive do not do so. Over time, the task is "learned" because unsuitable agents did not reproduce.
Whatever combination of traits cause women to get into cottagecore, have a breeding fetish, and not get as much dopamine from social media likes is going to be a lot more common in Gen. Alpha than it was among boomers. The generation after that, it'll be practically ubiquitous.