Fox News anchor Harris Faulkner has voiced her concerns over Vice President Kamala Harris' recent public gaffes. The Vice President's attempts to explain complex topics such as artificial intelligence and transportation have raised eyebrows, leading some to question her grasp of these issues.

In a recent public appearance, Vice President Harris attempted to break down the concept of artificial intelligence (AI) for her audience. "I think the first part of this issue that should be articulated is AI is kind of a fancy thing," she said. "First of all, it's two letters. It means artificial intelligence, but ultimately what it is, is it's about machine learning."

The Vice President's explanation, which included a discussion of the information that is input into machines and how it influences the decisions and opinions produced, was met with criticism. Critics argued that her explanation was overly simplistic and failed to adequately address the complexities and potential implications of AI.

Faulkner, a seasoned journalist and television host, expressed her concerns about the Vice President's recent public appearances. "She is off track, and I think we know this even from a president who has historically low approval ratings,” Faulkner said. “So, it doesn’t really matter now what she says as much as what she does. What is she doing to change the opinion of Americans?"

Faulkner also questioned whether there is enough time for Vice President Harris to improve her public image, particularly if she were to run for president in the future. "And if she ends up running in Biden’s place and for some reason he doesn’t run — is there enough time for her to turn this ship around?” Faulkner asked.

Kayleigh McEnany, former White House Press Secretary, echoed Faulkner's concerns, stating, “I am too, I am too. As a former colleague reminded me, VP has only two letters, as well.”

The Vice President's recent public appearances have been met with a mixed response. While some have criticized her for her "word salads," others have defended her attempts to explain complex topics in a way that is accessible to the general public. As the Vice President continues to navigate her role, the public and media will undoubtedly continue to scrutinize her public statements and actions.