I would be very much interested to hear the opinions from this (hopefully, more mature) community.
Editorial :
Almost 20 years ago, (some years before Reddit even existed) LongeCity members had similar surveys (poll1: poll2).
When Reddit was launched, it was a simple social media site where you could announce that you 'read it' to your friends and the world. Since then, facebook et al obliterated the ecosystem of independent forums (like LongeCity).
Like the Super-AI you fear, Reddit quickly adapted to fill a need for forum-like discussions and because it wasn't niche-specific it soon became 'the' dominant go-to-place for threaded discussions.
The poll you mention has 1.5K votes currently. There has never been a poll on LongeCity with that many votes. It is not fair nor useful to compare let alone pit one 'community' against the other. LongeCity does its own thing, keeping its independence and focus, with a different way of recording discussions that we think is more in keeping with our mission. 'Hopefully' always navigating the path between childlike enthusiasm and maturity.
Re your actual topic :
1) since you wanted a comparison, I hope you don't mind that I have turned the topic into a poll.
2) what strange references! How are these two novels the best examples of arguing "dangers" and "horrors" respectively? I do you mean that the SAI's (Raphael and Klara) in those novels are not 'happy'? But the questioner themselves seems to focus on the benefit/risk to humanity. Surely in the vast realms on AI-based-extinction literature dating back to the dawn of scifi, and including more scientific treatises there are better examples as to how AI could be dangerous and horrific and better arguments why this is a real risk?
I also don't understand the juxtaposition with uploading as a 'safe' option. People who want to birth the AGI may have very different objectives than 'immortality'.
3) personally, in my limited interactions with all these arguments I have yet to find one that convinces me that a "superintelligence" can easily transform into a "superhero" or "-villain". Intelligence # power?.
4) the Redditors seem to have voted in favour of creating advanced life, born in a context of collective responsibility over supressing its creation (which would inevitably and realistically just defer it to another decision by a clandestine few?). While the precautionary principle has a role in immortalist philosophy, arguing against its over-abundance is a mainstay of transhumanism, which strongly supports unlimited lifespans.
In short, I wouldn't be distraught if LongeCity members and guest were as 'immature' as Reddit users on this occasion.
5) However interesting and stimulating all of this 'Singularity' stuff is, of course, daydreaming nonsense (Poll 3)