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Apple taps Google Shopping VP to lead its AI marketing charge

The former Google Shopping VP will lead product marketing and management for Apple’s AI platforms, including Siri and Apple Intelligence.

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Apple is quietly loading up its AI bench, and its latest hire sends a pretty loud signal about where things are headed. The company has brought in longtime Google executive Lilian Rincon as its new vice president of product marketing for artificial intelligence, just months before a major Siri overhaul is expected to take the stage at WWDC 2026.

Rincon isn’t some random marketing import. She spent roughly nine years at Google, where she helped lead consumer-facing products like Google Shopping and played a key role on the Google Assistant team, giving her a front-row seat to how everyday users actually interact with AI-powered services. Before Google, she held product roles at Microsoft and Skype, so she’s been around some of the biggest consumer software ecosystems for the better part of her career.

At Apple, she’s stepping into a newly high-stakes role: overseeing product marketing and product management for all of Apple’s AI platforms, including Apple Intelligence and Siri, and reporting directly to marketing chief Greg Joswiak. In simple terms, that means she’s the one who has to turn Apple’s sprawling AI strategy—on-device models, cloud services, and a long-promised smarter Siri—into features that make sense to normal users and are easy to sell.

This move is happening against a slightly awkward backdrop for Apple. The company openly trails rivals like Google, Microsoft, and OpenAI in the public perception of generative AI, and its own big Siri upgrade has already slipped once. Apple first showed off a more powerful, context-aware Siri and a bundle of “Apple Intelligence” features back in 2024, but then pushed key capabilities—like deeper app control and richer personal context—to 2026 after missing earlier release windows.

Now, with iOS 27, Apple is planning the moment when it finally tries to change the Siri narrative. The assistant is expected to behave much more like a modern chatbot: able to handle conversational queries, tap into your apps more intelligently, and compete more directly with tools like ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. WWDC 2026, kicking off June 8, is widely seen as the launchpad for this revamped Siri experience and a bigger Apple Intelligence push across iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

Rincon’s background makes her an interesting fit for that moment. At Google, her team worked on large-scale consumer products that sit between search, shopping, and assistance—exactly the kind of everyday, “what do I do next?” workflows Apple wants Siri to be good at. Her job now is to do two hard things at once: help shape the features themselves so they feel practical and not gimmicky, and then convince people who’ve mostly written off Siri that it’s worth another try.

Apple’s recent hires also show this isn’t a one-off. Late last year, the company brought in Amar Subramanya—another veteran of Google and Microsoft—to lead machine learning and AI strategy, effectively putting more ex-Googlers in charge of how Apple’s AI actually works under the hood. Combined with reports that Apple is partnering with Google’s Gemini models for some of its AI infrastructure, it’s clear the company is willing to lean on outside expertise and cloud muscle, even as it continues to pitch privacy and on-device processing as key differentiators.


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