Your comment doesn't really make much sense. Besides the fact that a lot of women work in the mining and oil industries, better educated people will always tend to earn more than those without degrees. At this point, there are a lot more highly educated women than there are men, and that trend shows no sign of letting up.
"Today, women hold every type of job available in the mining industry, from general laborer to mining engineer in underground and surface mines, and coal metal and nonmetal mines. And here at MSHA we look forward to continuing our efforts to raise awareness of the critical role women play in the mining industry."
https://blog.dol.gov/2022/03/22/a-brief-history-of-women-in-mining
Despite the "motherhood penalty" in pay, despite continued issues with sexual harassment in most industries, despite the "authority gap" where many women still have to fight to be taken seriously, I see no indication that women will ever marry primarily for money on a wide-scale basis ever again because the social and legal constraints that kept so many women from being able to even try to compete no longer exist and they never will again - AI or not.