CLNov 11, 2025

Critical Confabulation: Can LLMs Hallucinate for Social Good?

arXiv:2511.07722v11 citationsh-index: 10
Originality Incremental advance
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This addresses the challenge of historical omissions due to social inequality, offering a novel application for LLMs in social good, though it is incremental in its approach.

The paper tackles the problem of using LLM hallucinations to reconstruct missing historical narratives from incomplete archives, showing that controlled hallucinations can support knowledge production without sacrificing historical accuracy.

LLMs hallucinate, yet some confabulations can have social affordances if carefully bounded. We propose critical confabulation (inspired by critical fabulation from literary and social theory), the use of LLM hallucinations to "fill-in-the-gap" for omissions in archives due to social and political inequality, and reconstruct divergent yet evidence-bound narratives for history's "hidden figures". We simulate these gaps with an open-ended narrative cloze task: asking LLMs to generate a masked event in a character-centric timeline sourced from a novel corpus of unpublished texts. We evaluate audited (for data contamination), fully-open models (the OLMo-2 family) and unaudited open-weight and proprietary baselines under a range of prompts designed to elicit controlled and useful hallucinations. Our findings validate LLMs' foundational narrative understanding capabilities to perform critical confabulation, and show how controlled and well-specified hallucinations can support LLM applications for knowledge production without collapsing speculation into a lack of historical accuracy and fidelity.

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