I can confirm it works with AC too,
I did one small test circuit, just to test about AC, and no about accuracy.
The circuit is simple, one 3V T/F one 2K R + the 8010 measuring mA + 3K R , and back to the T/F.
The DMM got in parallel with the 2K R .
This is what I got in the screen. ( pictures 1+2+3)
Then removed the 8010 DMM , tested the circuitry again.
1) Disconnect the AC
2) Tested the R2K alone = 1.999
3) Reconnect the R2K with the R3K and the T/F ( The R2K fall to 1.18K)
4) AC on
5) Instead of mV I changed to mA , and I got exactly the same mA that I was measuring with the 8010A DMM,
and just a bit more, because with out it the resistance of the circuitry become lower,
and the mA got a bit high.
I can not explain why with the voltage on, the R2K looks as pictured in the picture No4.
But speaking about accuracy, the mA are spot on, on AC. ( smart Ohm)