This document discusses the similarities between artificial intelligence research and cognitive modeling in addressing the "intelligence problem" - how relatively simple components like neurons or transistors can generate intelligent behavior. While cognitive science has made progress on many goals, the author argues its existing methods are not sufficient to fully understand human-level intelligence. Cognitive modeling is important but driven by fitting models to data, which does not guarantee insights into human intelligence. A new "intelligence science" field with different standards may be needed to make more progress on this challenge.