We hope to see some of you at the Peoria 4-H event on May 7th, 2026.
For more information, visit the 4-H page. Or check here again, we'll post a link once the registration opens up.
4-H website: https://extension.illinois.edu/fmpt
4-H address: 4810 North Sheridan Rd, Peoria, IL 61614
Below is a link to my app; if you visit it after March 2026, it may be offline but you can still see the files:
https://drelahej-cstrivia.hf.space
Create a Hugging Face account if you don't have one already.
Create a Google+ Gemini account if you don't already have one.
For this, you need your grown-up to help you. Google doesn't allow kids under 18 to create/use API Keys.
Be sure you have access to: https://aistudio.google.com/
Follow my video instructions in this video to get a Gemini API Key.
Follow my video instructions to create and host our app on your own HF account.
Want to know how I talked to Claude Opus 4.6 to create my app: see the next section.
Here's what you played with when you visited our table:
Here is the list of 100 questions.
Do It Yourself:
Copy and paste the first 50 questions on the wheel.
Save your Wheel locally or in the cloud. If you share it publicly, you will get a public link for it. That's what we did.
Do the same for your second wheel.
Here are the answers to our 100 questions.
Below is my main prompt; I follow Andre Ng's suggestions for writing good prompts.
I recommend you visit deeplearning.ai and complete their AI courses, such as the one titled 'Creating an app with AI".
1- main prompt: create -an agentic AI app (1) to be deployed on Hugging Face Spaces with (2) input: computer science related trivia style questions (3) which answers them briefly (4) references a related article/webpage as source (Grokepedia, then Wikipedia), (5) collects one related image from the web and shows it properly. The app should use an LLM, either Gemini Free or a good free model from Hugging Face. The trivia should have 100 pre-filled questions already; examples (1) who broke the Enigma code, (2) what year did AI win the game of Go, (3) who is the father of computer architecture. Number questions. Give me a list of number questions in a text file. Give me an Excel file with questions and answers.