TikTok and Tinder premiere ‘Double Date Island’ showJust as Love Island USA fans are tuning in for Season 8, TikTok and Tinder sparked up a partnership to launch Double Date Island. Unveiled Monday at Cannes, the dating show will stream exclusively on TikTok to users over 18 years old, and was produced with Cowshed Studios and Studio 55/ITV Studios. Double Date Island taps real Tinder users and aims to advertise Tinder’s Double Date feature, which launched in June 2025. Upon unveiling the show at Cannes, Tinder and TikTok launched a global casting for single friend duos to star in the show’s first season. Dentsu taps CreatorIQ for influencer-brand matchingWith creator marketing spendexpectedto hit $44 billion in 2026, Dentsu has tapped creator insights and marketing platform CreatorIQ to help “marketers identify the most impactful voices for every campaign” and “directly match target audience attributes with creator audience data,” according to CreatorIQ’s announcement.Announced on Wednesday, CreatorIQ will power Dentsu’s creator database and work with Dentsu’s audience strategy and insights platform, called Dentsu.Audiences. While the integration is focused in the U.S., the partnership extends globally, according to the announcement.AI news: Facebook’s creator app; OpenAI’s new chipAmid competition from TikTok and YouTube, Meta-owned app Facebook announced a standalone app to help creators grow traction on Facebook. The app is currently being tested among select creators, according to Facebook’s Wednesday announcement.The app expands Facebook’s AI-powered Creator Studio tool, which launched in 2018 and advises creators based on their creative style, topics, performance, goals and audience engagement. The new app will integrate Creator Studio and offer new AI-powered tools including a comment tool to identify important audience comments and help creators draft replies. In other AI-related news, OpenAI made two big announcements this week. On Monday, the AI giant reported that over 2,000 brands are now advertising through OpenAI’s chatbot, ChatGPT. Also, amid competition from AI chipmakers including Nvidia and Google, OpenAI launched its first custom chip on Wednesday. The chip, named Jalapeño, was designed and manufactured with semiconductor and tech infrastructure company Broadcom to lighten the workload within OpenAI’s infrastructure systems, according to an OpenAI statement.This story first appeared on PRWeek U.S.