Last I checked, AC won out the AC vs DC many years ago. Do we need to repeat the battle?
Edison vs Tesla concerned power sent to the end user. Edison: 110/220V DC
Tesla: 110/220V AC
AC won because it could be converted to higher voltage for transmission and then dropped down to lower voltage at customer sites more easily with the equipment of the day. DC would have required motor-generator sets or mechanical inverters plus transformers at the time.
On the other hand, long distance high-voltage DC transmission has become more common in the last 50 years. DC doesn’t have capacitative and inductive losses, and the equipment to produce DC from AC at one end and convert it back to AC at the other has become cheaper and more efficient.
Plus, you don’t have to worry about matching phase angles across continents.