If I'd take that ability would depend on the mechanics of it. Let's say I see that tomorrow a friend of mine dies in a car crash. Since I know now that this will happen I take some action which I certainly wouldn't have taken if I hadn't known. Does this now produce a new future that I see or does my action in the end make the crash happen. This is what I mean by mechanics.
If it is the latter (what I see always comes true and whatever I do leads to it in the end) I would not want that ability because it would just be painful that whatever I do will bring the inevitable to pass, will bring every doom I predict into reality. However this kind of mechanic is basically impossible: if you can predict that you will trip over something in the next moment, you will not trip over it in the next moment, that is just how normal human mechanics work.
If on the other hand every action of mine produces a new future that I can see I'd probably take it to make the world a better place. Even if that means that I'll see many different versions of how I'll die and have to choose one obviously. Would be an enormous strain though on my psyche. Not sure if I would be strong enough to bear that burden.