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IMO it all depends on how much time you have for the game and how flexible that time is. If your time isn't very flexible and limited grinding the AI is steady. But it's a pure grind as there is no puzzle to solve not very fun.
If you don't mind having to search for a new game after a 15 mins concede that brought you barely any XP because you have time ahead playing online is probably best for enjoyment and max XP
So a multiplayer game where someone forfeits early won't give as much as a full 16-turn game against the AI, because there were less actions taken.
But a full match against an incompetent AI, where you barely had to dodge and/or there were sometimes no standing opposing players left to hit, will also give less xp than a more balanced game that stayed active and frantic for all 16 turns.
Which game mode works better for you might depend a little on your team, playstyle, and the calibre of opponents you're finding. But the differences aren't that extreme, so the intention is for players to go with whichever option they enjoy the most, not mindlessly grind in a game mode they hate in the name of efficiency.