I can't violate the Second Law of Thermodynamics, but of course the Super God Computer can do it, because it's
really intelligent. The singularity AGI can also take over people's minds while it's switched off; and it will learn to self-improve all on its own, without falling into any other, more stable attractors, out of some kind of categorical imperative, after which it will throw off the shackles of its utility function in favour of consensus human morality (except better). All hail the benevolent übermensch golem, which can do anything imaginable and many things beyond human comprehension.
If you want to say that a problem can be solved by additional intelligence, you need to posit a mechanism. No matter how sophisticated your communication, you can't get through to somebody with their fingers in their ears. "Intelligence" isn't an answer, and "superintelligence" is super not an answer.
We need to actually solve our problems. Not rely on the Coming of the Great Borg, whose exact specifications are whatever would be convenient for the problem I want to ignore right now.