No. I have a PS4, so it's unlikely that any multiplatform title would be better on the XB1 given its inferior hardware.
So then it boils down to games (and ecosystems).
Right now, the only XB1 exclusive that truly interests me is Sunset Overdrive. I stopped playing Halo after Halo 2, never got into Gears of War, and I can't actually think of any other big exclusives off the top of my head. Not a racing guy so Forza/Driveclub are meaningless to me.
Definitely would not want to be paying monthly/yearly for XBox Live either if the vast majority of online games I'd be playing (multiplatform) would be on the PS4.
All that said, I think Microsoft has done the right thing in dropping Kinect and the price. Truthfully, the price cut should've been deeper; a barebones XB1 is not worth as much as a barebones PS4. But that's something that can happen in the future I suppose.
In the end, it is all about the games, and at least we're hearing that from Microsoft now. Whether or not they have a worthwhile lineup of in-house exclusives remains to be seen.