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Librewolf is really the safest bet.
It's the least divergent from firefox such that you're not going to have issues with websites not working etc like Palemoon (whose developers are also pretty sus).
And if a browser made by Kagi isn't already pushing AI even harder than firefox then it's only a matter of time until it is.
Well, at this point EVERYTHING is pushing AI, so I honestly wouldn't use that as a barometer of whether or not the browser was any good.
It is something the op specifically wanted to avoid and is not present in librewolf.
In general I would advise any community driven project over one by Kagi who are a petite google.
No disagreement there. Still worth pointing out as he's looking for a better experience on his equipment which a non-firefox browser might provide.