
Ksenia Se is the founder, editor, and lead writer of Turing Post, a fast-growing publication that documents the past, present, and emerging future of artificial intelligence. Her work blends investigative research, technical depth, and narrative clarity to explain how AI systems, agentic workflows, and modern compute infrastructure are reshaping software engineering and society. She also writes extensively about AI literacy, focusing on how children learn, create, and grow up in a world shaped by intelligent systems.
Before launching Turing Post, Ksenia cofounded TheSequence, a widely read newsletter that helped demystify machine learning for tens of thousands of readers worldwide. She also serves on the board of Track Two, a California-based institute that pioneered citizen diplomacy during the Cold War and became a crucial backchannel for US–Soviet dialogue. Ksenia is currently writing a book on the organization’s legacy, drawing on original archives, interviews, and newly uncovered material about the Soviet–American exchange programs that helped shift the cultural climate of the late 20th century.
She lives in rural Connecticut with her husband, Will Schenk, and their five children, balancing family life with building Turing Post into a multiformat AI media platform and preserving the history of Track Two diplomacy.
