A century ago, we had essentially no way to start to explain how thinking works. Then psychologists like Sigmund Freud and Jean Piaget produced their theories about child development. Somewhat later, on the mechanical side, mathematicians like Kurt Godel and Alan Turing began to reveal the hitherti unkhow range of what machines could be made to do. These two streams of thought began to merge only in the 1940s when Warren McCulloch and Walter Pitt began to show how machines might be made to see, reason, and remember. Research in the modern science of Artificial Intelligence started only in the 1950s, stimulated by the invention of modern computer. This inspired a flood of new ideas about how machines could do what only minds had done previously.